CITY EDITIONS I t? All Her and ie AlltnJ V ' AUTOM08ILK RHOW-riwrtMn pmm X r ef vital Information for motorist end. J J barnldina; tha big automobile show which 7 tm Monday will compos th automo- live section ot .The Sunday Journal, . . Wfc' tAll l7cr W tfi AU tn; J ,7 '. t'THlS WEATKErt Tonight aad Sunday. ' v: 'rain :" southerly vtnda . -? . -; . t -V : Minimum- MmMrtn Friday: TTortUn4 S4 .Nenf Oceans' 'Si-fpoatelto -....J s - New Tecfc.-.....'v S3 . ' Ixav Aagale ..i? l ' St.. Paul1'...-....'. "J. 1 ' "r" ' ' I.I- - , . - I- I - ' - - VOL. XX. NO. t 274. JTVSmm aUttOT PORTLAND, OREGON; SATURDAY EVENING,vjfANljARY!-ilif: ll92SFOURTEENJPAdES. 3 NORTHWEST MILLS PLAN , v f . Dearie, Tm In Jail, ' She WritesHubby "ari I'm In jalL ' ; "L.tJCILE Herbert Bowe, 40S East Fifty-eighth street southeast, found this note in hla wir'a handwriting, scrawled on a piece of paper; and on the library table when he got home thia morning. ' .- He had noticed when he stopped his car in front of the house that something was wrong. The screen was torn ; off QUIBBLING BY URGES LONG CONFERENCE FOR FARMER price, wo cents; jffJK-MPSS; Benedict XV ahd'Tempofa M OST recent photograph of the pope.' whose death was reported to have occurred today in the Vatican. This picture was taken last June and shows Benedict talking -with a secre tary. Note the small size of the pontiff. Below, is. Cardinal Merry del Val; papal cham berlain, who will direct affairs of the Catholic church in the time intervening between Benedict's ieath and the election of his successor. - - i .. . . ' , . A t . . . , t"1 1 ,! , Firtt to Go Up at Location Not ,tpIlt 0f Shantung Dispute Recommendations of Agricultural and Signing of 4-Power Pact Inquiry Commission Included T i " i i n 1 broken. When he saw the note, how- oi LaDor ana maienai uec me; VM- u,r nothing to say except May Choose Astona for One. hw" sicauuiiio (.lie nue, lju-iic, i smaiu Are Delayed by Tokio Demands; Delegates Becoming Irritated. in Len root Measure; Would Be Aid to Producer and Consumer. Aitorla, Jaa. It The lxng-Bll Lum- company win nulla at least three vYV huge lumber milling plants in the North- 1 v ut Tk. M .Hi v. . . j m iwm v .III W bVIWirUCWI K L a location not yet decided on and only ben the price of labor and material lev declined below their present firure Astoria preeenU several advantages for lumber. milling, and It U possible that one or the Liong-Bell unit will be lo cated here. The "company's tract of land near Kelso may be used for the erection pf a .mllL That has not yet oeea aefsrmineo. The location can be pot to other uses. If a sawmill 1 not built there. These were the declarations of R. A. Long, chairman of the executive board of the Long-Bell company, who was ' In Astoria with a party of company of ficial and engineers. Inspecting the Hammond Lumber company establish ment. Bell refused to commit hi raw If definitely with regard to the propona aale of .the Hammond Interests to his company. Pressed for a statement, he declared "I cannot understand how that report got out Perhaps someone got an Inkling thai something was In the air, and Imagined the reet He expressed In a general way that the party's visit to the Hammond plant comely, was at the courthouse getting fined $250 by District Judge BelL Deputy Sheriff a Schlrmer, Beeman and Wolfe raided the Bowe home this morning. The husband was away and Mrs. Bowe refused to open the door, so Waaalagtoa, aa. tl L K. 8.) After Washington, Jan. 21. Two important tw-Aav ilaliat. fa T . ... mj I France both voiced vlaro. osJerUo." i "T mad today by "en- the Washington eoafereace today adopt- e agricultural bloc" in carrying fur- t";; ZZ lc TbrcTk Tn. The : la-nder H-lfh.. rwol.tloa. reqalri.g U. ther the program which its leader, de- the still had been turned off. but warm moonshine was still dripping from the pi pea "Where's your husband V' Schlrmer asked. "Is he out delivering V "Well, maybe you know," said Mrs Bowe. She took full blame for the still and there is no warrant out for her husband. world power te bring into the open their i varhras commitment, treaties aad agree ments la China, whether secret or ether wise. Under the terns of the retolatloa they will be reqaired to fHe these with the secretary general or the eoafereace. PREMIER POINTS By George B. Holmes Washington. Jan. 21. (L N. a) The Jana.nese DOlitrv of rielav in th nrma conference is beginning to irritate' the I farme" to secure longer term credits on other delegations as well as the United 1113 larm products. clare is intended to benefit the consumer as well as the farmer. v Senator Lenroot (R, Wis.), introduced in the senate a bill embodying the recommendation of the joint agricul tural inquiry commission, of which he is a member, that the federal farm loan act be so amended as to enable the OUT VIAY TO PEACE By David St. Charts London. Jan. 21. tL N. &) "There can be no peace unless there Is under standing followed by a considerable re duction ot armaments." said . Premier senator capper (B, Kan.), served uuwi-e ini uie interstate commerce commission must soon reduce freight rates on farm and other products and that "unquestionably greater economic benefit just at this time lies in lower freight rates than in lower passenger rates. oenaior JMCivary (K.. Or.i. snnth.r leader of the "bloc," announced that the States senate. A review today of the conference status revealed that at every turn the Japanese are holding up decisions, and the lack of progress, particularly this week, is beginning -to chafe the other powers. Japanese insistence upon joint finan cial and operative control of the Shan tung railway is blocking a settlement of 1 ienroot bill would receive the "undi- this famous issue. This led vesterdav to I vxiea support of "those son at era hn the breaking out of the first real de-1 hav the best interests of the farmer bate on conference issues in the senate 1 ttna lne consumer at heart. Jananese insistence that the Ronln anrt I tapper's declaration was madu in nnn Oshima Island groups be exempted from j "action with the bill sponsored by Senr the fortifications provisions of the new atr, Robinson (D., Ark.), providing for treaty te preventing final acceptance "c. imercnangeable railroad of this all-Important document. mileage books at a rate of two and uuc-nau u a miie, on wt.lch the sen ate, ny unanimous consent. here was simply to Inspect it and to Liberal political convention today. la tne larae scale production of fir I "- "-- i-- iUMi! prooucuon oi nr w M ,n war The Washington con- a t, , . i icrence naa oeen a notaoie success, u jipiv nvsnsrs wmTTriw n.-waw Kiiiwinm wnn in lunuwr 1 . . . - . . late. DT Unanimniu tnar,t l stluarion reraaed tm believe that the visit I ... . , I In the Far East committee nrener. I at-two oVJnelt hta .fi. had no more algnlfloance than a cursory 1..' " wl , ,w Japanese objection to filing with the con- Capper said that he svmnAtVi, H,h .IT t conference la a rung in the ladder of 'erence the list of treaties and agree- the purpose of the bill and that he be- prealdant OI the Hammond company. I .. nvnti nn r"hinp mitUn hna an far 1 lieved that ruanii. o. -n . aad J. A. . Rankin. Astoria manager, t ' I nrvntut th nnntinn nf n "naniii I rates are ton hin k., v,. i accompanied the men throng tha plant l"?,; Vi,r!r L ,a,rX table" resolution under which an the th Senator Cummins (R.. Iowa), chair and wara present during their conference threat to return to pre-war dip- oow .. .v. I man of the-rtJ. at the mill Thia consumed the entire day. Tha mills tha Long-Bell company con template building In the Northwest will have an - anneal output of 00.000.000 ItwiiiwM y Tiirve. Ootana Thrw) " SHIPYARD BOOKS lomatic methods with an Impassioned appeal In behalf of "face to face dis cussions by all nations Invited to the International economic ' conference at Genoa WA2TT E3TD OF WABS "Wo want an end to wars and to ru mors ot wars," declared the premier, "X powers, except Japan, a creed to make I Pan Of the' senate Interstate commrv known their Chinese commitments. The 1 committee, that the flxlnr of railroad committee tackled this Job again today, J rates should be left to the interstate with hopes that Japan would withdraw I """"" commission after It has been her opposition. The cost of the conference Is begin ning to trouble some of the delegations. In this-connection, tt. was learned today that thA question of VhCr la to bear the (Concluded oa Paat Three. Cohuna Six) TO OPEN FOR U. S. Washington. Jan. 11. (WASHINGTON BUREAU Or TIIR JOUKNAU) Details were learned todav af tha ifrHnuni K. tween tha denartmant of timtlea mr,A t. I and .will be a aouive tomeys for the Northwest Steal com- "trnth to Britain. pany and -Columbia River Shipbuilding I TBADE IS BEPLOBABLE appeal to all men in power and all expense of the Washington meetteg and rulers to coma to Genoa in .a aptrtt of of the" future conferences which , have peace, and then , peaoe will ansue. ; I been agreed upon wa recently brought BeferrJng to tha - Irish situation, the I cm by the French, la s committee meet- premier eaid:, ijinc:' "For tha first time in centuries .an I FKAX CX DODGES EIPE5SE mm government naa bean eatabiisneai rh. cnmi, imum k.n. with the whole hearted sanction of the wer, to mt nern informed that while there had been no definite (Concluded oa Fat Three, Cohnaa rar) people. There will be difficulties before It la fully effective and may be after wards. But the good sense of tha Irish will enable them to triumph. Ireland will take , high rank in tha free nations of Increasing rnrporaUon whereby a stipulation waa entered tn the supreme court for tha r "landing of these . contempt cases against officers of these companies to the district court in Oregon for further preceedlhga The sum of the agreement la that the government drope all effort to proceed "Trad la the worst now In the , his tory of the world. Restoration dependa upon confidence. The less governments Interfere with trade, the better It will be for trad and the governments, too. It la tha task of all governments to establish peace. Tha premier confirmed . the statement pRIPPFJBBYCOLD OH CHINESE. PLAN No more municipal court fines for Chi nese lottery, agents. . This was the. declaration today of Stanley Myers, district attorney, who be lieves that much. of the financial sup port f the tonga is derived from money accrued from lottery tickets. - r Grand jury Indictments on charges of gamoung ana as many arrests possible in connection with- tong outbreaks will oe sought by tne district attorney'. office in an effort to and the menace of Chinatown.. The new procedure was begun today u r.) t.,- i '.t t d I when John Mowry.- denutv district at. criminally agalnat Joseph R. Bow lea I -.v. i i.i .u in I c..k.. r.nr i . t I torney. signed comolaints aeainat rrht, Alfred r. Smith or other officers of the x. , ..- . i... ZZt ZiZ nese resort proprietors arrested FXrt.v I ceptance of Henry Ford's- comnrehen- l-'-ifirf .""n"1"" nd.th! com- Free State la formally funcUo.ing. today. Minimum temperatures in the P.1?,1 111 Pllce rald- Altogether 44. in- aive offer for Muscle Shoals nitrate " .-'T T v"'"t"""' '"-vv-- I T , j n . 1 citrus srrowinsr belt.ranmd from SS tal va wio nmese ana wmtes. many ni.nf I - - " Of ehom vm .nliltnn h di. - 1 .V . UC.ICVIh . I ' . ... uv wmgo, WW? tin of. their books for the numoae nf - it . ikTiM.M mm . .v unren. . I - . ... . unm. ncic i n . . .. jfTienoa or the Ford offer have made against tha government "But I wish Its friends would not try hu.rtn t.aM .M..it 7x.1.7-1 t bi-. a .iv. tha survey. Even onnon-nt. r t . wv. . a - . . . . i. - I M l ' . ww . . A .w m u wc wvii . kuu. i.llk fluuin wen ir, - r t .w w. -v.w - im irein imtt proceeaings out OI 1 i " u Kv www. I i,i. a I . ic vr rw . ' . . I .! . j . .. . . which grew the contempt proceeding, axe H opposed any .suggestion that the ln" yara. It will taklrat 111 toi t of 6cflrrl,1 loay lnl" cnancea or t. b abandoned. th contempt case, to U-uf to b dl-cum-d at tha Genoa 'drnina tn. tantf thai a0". CORgrta entuaJly, accepting tha offer !!?JT?irJ? V , . 1nd ?MSciu-end. Srlusr aald It probably and Wong Gee, with nine vtei'torT were 8004 but 'ted " would be subject thfarn North Third CnS U one of the. most.severa potitlcal batUea a -.a-Tiea .ha iw. af k. ' I u diacn-stona itioing ana tour Tmttors were taken at In recent yeara. ; 4 be limited to the purpo. 7t"i Tha premter aald that Germany should nVonanrfwrb.U bnfai were're" Jflft KaaJT" M FOBCB ACTION ina iBrflrm.iiA. -h k riii 1. 1 avenEuairv na nnumr T nti r an an i aa. l . . : i . . " 'l..,'Z''7",.Z . . : " I . .r vZrZZI.Cr rrSZZ. amuaaing operations wnicn prevailed! visitors on J5 each. mmxummmnx i u.imi ana necessary 1 ""m uw vwim n(nhM...ii I Ir-ol.. t a - - Wll.-W,. uvau V .1BUVUMI vwiwrs .CIO arrcsua KI 2SAtv.ru, I -rrr . Orarur company, who aoent tne whole street for beinr bahirut rrMi I tnaa tn Ford offer to nignt in arivtng from orcnard to orchard I Another aeries of raids conducted later I wurOT. wnicn probably will be . the near Riverside, told the International I by Sergeant Oelaner and his aquad took 1 latter part of next week. tw onim wii)wncin luveraue iavv du oecona sireei. An Wa ana ZOUT I The nowerfiil . --,,,if) vi , ,, today that it is hla onlnion the frost cohorts baina- taken at is fteroni .tt -1 lM Powerrul agricultural bloc la lin- dsmage will be heavy.' I Lom Sing and followers, having their I ,n UD behind It and .sentiment la aald rendezvoua at 84 Second street, and Sing I by supporters of tha offer to be stronr t , , K K , . . : 1 1 : i :v, X - ; j j . ,r; $ toe., n i-., i- i 1 nil rt - i ; a , is. I v 7 r'v,i ' - -', - ;'.rv. r' . -' :: .. ' BIG INTERESTS TO "i POPE VAIHLY JRTEO. HbHIWD'OWk TOENDVORtDVAR f a. 1v ' " .. . . . . 1 ' -.1- a- it UfAiAi n n i 0 tt I I Ul L STILL ALIVE . . - ' - News Agency Flashes Death Re port to London, and Following Receipt of Rome Report West minster Cathedral Bell ' Tolls." Bawe, Jan. IL . a. aU Tha UW lewtag baOetta ea U raadUasa at r-epe Beaedlet waa l4 b re this eve aaag fey pbyaleiaaa wa vluted hit feeO mh it 4iU k aj Pap Benedict XT la sew la a fiat, tea caadlUea.- Ha grew wr aartag . the day. Hla heart -was etaatny grew tag weaker aad be was bieathlag with the greatest dlfflcatty." ' res Beaactrt mat easclai dsrtag the early part af tka aft ma a aad al his raaest a state f St. Agwe wa piaced ea ta tttti altar la the papal chamber.:' Bis. hatlaes .ate ClrecUd that a telegram saaald ha seat te btaaa, waera a cabrattB had haea ptaaaed la his hear far aext Baaaay. Cardinal Gasparrl read the pbyaldaa's bulletin to tha members of the aaered coUeg and lb diplomats corps In tha assembly . raota of the Vaticaa. He declared- the pope waa at xtretnla, . Washington, j'an. 21. U. P.) A pre liminary canvass, of. congress . reveals that a majority of both housed favor ac may audit the books for that purpose. A long stipulation naa been prepared cov ering then "point which will be en tered In tha Oregon district court. The legal staff of tha shipping board la understood ta be wall satisfied with tha outcome, being chiefly Interested In conferences permitting Germany to de-1 far indemnity payments. Hs said he hoped such a plan might be adopted al Genoa. Already preparations are being made to force prompt action when Secretary that part of tha agreement which Insures Information from the books In adjust ment of claims, and being willing to ac cept the view of the department of jus tic that further effort to carry on crim inal prose cuttona would 'be futile. Rain and Snow Are Expected in Oregon Washington. Jan. 11. U. P. Fora cast far period January 22 to IS Inclu sive: Pad fid states Generally fair ex cpt for much cloudiness and rains and snows I Washington and Oregon.' Cold. Two Lions Escape AndTerrofize City; TIJtrKlTUIE8 MOVE KIOW I PAw . a-..-, . 1 Ur iOWEB BITER REGIOTT I nut LX LzLZTTI 1 to the house, so that a special T7" i 1 1 rl nn Qfvnnf Aatorta. Jan. 2L A southeasterly wind I each case had to be with maintaining . to"BlT Prtvileged status to the hill MM - I I Tl JN rrPHT. I aiul rliln. tamnmtm. A I 1 Jt n. . . .1 I bill mtltTtnv tKa aaaaa v u wuauuui . . . wiiiuini n. sui waa uxeo ai aiu Thermopolia,' Wyo., Jan. 2L 1.'N. S.) Two giant mountain lions escaped from above aero from. -M in tha morning until -a" ovTuim. wiTwim a in the afternoon. Tha barometer re- Thermopolla for savaral hours today. I mains high and fairly steady, ring The wild beaaU raced through tha main I small hop of a continued rising in tem- uwi 01 me town wnue inuaena . ilea I perature. blanket of snow short shrift Friday, and j a hand, which the Celestials promptly by afternoon aH" traces of Ice had I deposited and returned to their haunta. melted.' The thermometer stood at 2t and barricaded themselves within their homea. The animals wars shot to death by cowpttnehara after several unsuc cessful attempts were made to lasso them. rBKEznro tkmpebatcbb . STI1X. AT THE DALLE8 The Dalles, Jan.1 2L Tha minimum temperature her Friday was 10 above. and tn the evening tha thermometer rag- Revolvers Drawn in Eight at Session of tnan Assembly. bill embodying the offer could be ob- uuaea. ' ' 1 . ' i - . But opponents of. the offer. 1 m-k. every effort to delay, ita final acceptance. rvwzrm interests already, have started to propagandise and ' lobby congress agiiui uie oner. - x . . Thoea against tha Ford offer i 1 The National Fertilizer aaanctetlai. which la now regularly flooding congress with propaganda against tha offer, char. acienxing it as paternalism and charg- uig rwa is noi orienng to pay enough Si lver Plate MirrorShbws Pope's Death Rom. Jan. fLUl. N.'S.) The' utmost precautions are Uken to - prevent any premataure official announcement af tha death of a pope- After the attending physicians pronounce death, members of tha papal family attend (he traditional ceremony of holding a small sflVKr-plat mirror close ta the mouth and nostrils of the deceased. Thia Is examined closely to ascertain If it contains any motsthr fixm the breath. If Hon 1 found; tha ceremony of formally ar.notmctne- tha pontiff dead la concluded la the preaence or tn proper eociealattlca. Girl Mayor for Bobbed Hair 1 '-i , s st si at . at n She Likes Short Skirts, Too f Berlin. Jan. IL (t X. S.! Turbulent 1 for the project,? ; scenes, marked by flat fisrhts and the I OTHER nrrcacaTa avvah tatarael -at th. friMts Mint Cln. .a I AmwI.. a , . i . : . 1 . , . i;, r.r.'. rZZZ Tr S Srr . i power, lntareata. Four .7m e.-n r; " rir,,r,r."t": ."W" sociatlons. have w - wa-wH.a. Mwaas tu V Waa g a ayj - -- mm, sJ am UUaLna,4.tIIl. UTJID I BilnMail mil II a a l.a a.i - - - . I t..j . r"" .ubb lam oner. aeveral "places. Busapeat , waay. ouowing an order WaH street . financial reviews" of ' " TOiwa 01 one bi uieir mem-1 severat jw York banfctnar houses have ov . i r r: . . - i iw.aaiuw Bssociaijon irusnea us oencnes occupied by royal-1 of New York has attacked further devel- I lata- , ine.apraus.er aescenaea irom utsiODmenc at tar DMIact ai a vMam sero. or f oar degrees lower than reported a; any una aunng this cold wave. By Kaata W. rUrfe ralrport. Ohio. Jan, xi XJ. P.) Charges against tha modem girl are all wraa. Fr. Amy Kanknn. pretty girt anayor of Fairport. told the United Press la aa exrrualv Interview today. T saany af tha peepl of today have to narrow and too exacting standard Home folks ere ao narrow there hmt renas ta stick thewi between tha eye with a pin." Mayer Kaukonen declared. -Why ahonldal a girt boh her hair If aha wants toT Nobody sets as a howl when tha snaa da Itt and look at tha sna) yoa as ta the front raw af tha theatre and the back row at church with a. head as devoid of covering aa aa rt - ' ' "Tha girl af today la chastised for wearing short sauna, I don't aaa why a girl should hide her ankles any mora uian aer etDowa, . TThere Isn't a man living who doesn't approve of short skirts on soma other man's sweetheart or wife, 1 "Corsets, aa every physician knows, Should have been ahollahed. long ago. , "What do I thlnJt of daactagr 5 ; -Well, the crash of cymbals, tha moan of tha sax spoon and the Joyeos melody of tha Mo) in always make ma feel like moving any feat, ao I certainly am not antagonistic to dandng. -DanUng la a custom aanctioned by tha Scripture and la as old as history. Tha ralarn of the prodigal son was cele brated with music and dancm ;t "When Salome . atarted through - her motloaa. aha made modern jaxa dancmg seam tike a prayar meeting.- - COIB AT BJEBDnrO . Redding., CaL., Jan. tl. fL N. Tha cold snap-took a decided turn tor tn worse last, night. . Tha thermometer I .aa i:.., .rzir . . . itwqwiaui iviu mmpuw tua yyiajBiwii. I imiaOUaC enLwDricBi ZT: afiT " ?!T I declaring that they were behavln. Ilk. 4-Th. Amerteaa Cranio eorporatton. oooaiuma 1 nen ne graspea a noisy 1 wiia its sunaiatary. tna Air Nitrates eor- opooaition member by the shoulders and I poration. which fovarht the knu otiriaHm snoorn nun. aaemners or tne farmers-1 m we last congress to complete the dam. party joined tna tray ana were drawing I s xna By-ioaacts Coke Oven aasod re vol vera wnen genaarmea tntenerea. 1 uun.. : v' ;; - The trouble arose over criticism of tha I P1BCHOT AlAO -OPPOaif S vtOMtgwit, omHW Honey. . I a Water -mt uMrttum. by GlfTord Plnchot, claim tha 'offer -la against a conservation: poUcyT ; ' 7 Opposition is- expected - from tha aluminum Interests," but it -has not been nurnirest tn tha pen. ' - , . Tttnai-'imnnnHfii. VnmA - . . - v 1 Th farm hiae "ta, eaarjsii.' J All th taiw orgaatxatiooa. taclud in, the - Amertcaa Farm Btxreaa tederaJ tkm and -the National -Board of Farm numerous civic ana hriatnaaa . From the tSoutn and .West Ford re-i ceived -660a lettera last .weak la aupport 01 nm orier.' Texas Oil WeU - rted 6usMng ; 30,000 Bbls. Daily 'rang. Tcxns. Jan, xLCL N. &V The wildeat excitement In the history ot tn wang u 'net a prevailed todays Chcaaon wall No. I of th Gulf Produc I Uon company, came in daring the morn Inr with an eatlmaXed flow af 10.009 bar-. rala daily,1 althooirh pinched down to prvent raining; wild. '. s. -.Fly other big weDa are expected to com ta rrorn tna deep stratum within th next few houra. . . v . Portland's Position As a Wool Center ; ..Portland's that growinsT fanpor--tance as a wool market and wool en manufacturing and shlppinf center la related today In a cdm pallint; article on the Saturday in- dostrial pavge. v" Other informlny; articles of an Indostrlal : nature wIU.be found on page today. . Roma.. Jan.'n. Popa'.BnedicUXV. who Is dying here today, ruse to th supreme head or the Catholic church September , 1914. leas , than .six months after ; he was elevated to the; eardlnal ship. He waa horn, ot nobis . parents at PefU, near Oenoa. , I talyv November. XL 1M.S Hla father, aa If arches Delia Kducated ' at Canronlcaa : oollere and tl AiSdemy of lccleataatics. as was or dained to the prteathoodlrijr;!.; Ha a taken i-t J Madrid. Bpalnf 1 byCarfllpal BAmpnnafand '-for fow-yeara lltHBM 1 I IS THIRD III RANK San. Francisco. Jan.' XI. TJ. P.) The Twelfth district, federal reserve hank. with headquaVteraherel now ianks third in sis among 'the-U, banks of the a- tlon. 'acordlmp jb annoojasexnentt mad publkr her' today. Reaourcea nowtotat - ah local hank ,ha--psased Boston.' Fnuadelphia . . .'ana -Cktveiand. :: which ranked ahead .of It a year ago... iflnppedbK: : - ' "1 - ' - ' f - , ', jay-- ; ? e, 4 . : 7 1 lf . r 8eattier JaaT ti-4V Nr k tn the irip of tha r worst Epanisn 'infh4 i-eAiSernle "since Ww4oterer XXlt-' it. Twenty-flvs ricflms of tbs epidemic. Which Is ; tn mffd f otnC are- reported' jW on city otnee. . Sheriff HaU-Btarwicfa and depnties are oonfmed to. their nome wiia tne sconrga. j. 1 . Th. above direct' United "urgent" cablegram was filed la Rom at. t p; m.. Rome time today.. Press agency dispatch, from Ram today -sent out by Edward Btmtt, eorra- spoodent of th latamaUenal New Berv tcc.gave the first report ef the death af Pop Benedict -XV. BUnilar dispatches wer later received la' Lxtndon by the Reuters" News Aganey (the leading Euro pean -new. aerrlce) by the IVandon Ex-; press aad by other- Londoa papera. : ' TJp ta -TtooaV Pacific Coast Urn, no offi cial announcement bad hn. mad la Roman 0f the death of the pope. - - Acting oa Che: press reparta the bells f Wastmrnster. cathedrai . la Xoodea were AoUeel Thai Irish - aaiagatioa at tandinx the. wort confer? of Irish la Paris were notified tha pope was dead. "Official an nounremen t of the death of . I a pop kt nauaOy wUhnald for beura after aa ea oan preooonoad daag by ma phyatctane ta prrtnrt --thTpi rui laaaea. er ancient rite or the ehoreh which re- Quif the prerenca of aQ high dirnitarU of ifea CatfcoEc church who ar la the - tternicityv , . ; todotC Jan. 2U L K. S. ) West- tlasteT'caUMdral trace, official new . or th pope's death. Thba of tb cathedral begtas toUlbg at t:i o'clock this' aflcfnoon' procUlmlag the death of Pope - Benedict1 XT at lXoaaa. i Car dinal .'Bourn had received official now of,the pontifra death. )uat a faw tnia ntes before.' t.. -- - -Tb . official - anmvmnoeaaeat. of the pope's death cam diraot frena the. Vati can. , It did not- give .the hour of th pbtiilfra.daath.vbvt it' is bUvd to have occurred - at. about ' o'clock CRom time). . , - - Cardinal Bourn will Uava'for Roma tomorrow. to attend the funeral af Pope tanadlct XV. . . Aanounoement. of th Cardinal's aiaa to go to Rome was mad at Westminster Cathodrsi- thia evening shortly altar tha cardinal . received official advice direct from th vatkaa that the' pope was deed. 1 tary,of.'tha".Nunctatiirla 'Spain., Ia lsvi no. was appointed aacreary of, th Cyohrr and ' td 1WI Pope Pro.' gave him the appointment ' af '. Archblabop of tno "nee of' Bowgna. lie waa made a cardinal In May. m. 1 -..' AFFECTED BT WAS B0BKQB Pope Benedict waa 'much' affected by the. horror and 'sorrows of- the World war .and many times tried to brtngaboet peace negotlatlona Germany's -violation or Belgium's neutrality filled hlnr with great sorrow and. at the sinking of the Lluaitania he ..telegraphed 'the , German emperor telling' his abhorrent- ot the Pope Benedict's Oat appeal for peace was iatnted on week after ' n- corona tion. , The appeal . faTled in ' bring ro- sulta,.ae did ' alaa his. later plan for a Christmas truce. In ' January and in July llV.bs agan .tried to bring about peace negouationa Jn atrca., lsia, ne reaeatad ''hla attempts -and tin May ef Paris. Jan. XL 41. K. & Th deiaga- tioa from Ireiand attending the world conference of Irish ' ia Paris .raeaivod word at 4 o'clock UUa afxeraooa (Parts Uma) that Pope Benedict - XVi kt Oaadeaad aa Pas 'TSf. Oatan Thaw) DuUiii Red:L6adjfer sing Parla.Jaa. Xl (tX P. -na "Intraa-atreaat-lhlaievsnlar prints a dispatch'1 front its Turin tori oayouQiint. raoalvad by teWphooe.-. saying that , Pope - Ranedlrt XT dted .at- 4 :ia p. m. today. ; , , " . . . y Paris, Jan. Xl L N. S- A dispatch from Rom. recelvoi her at t if p, ta. . stated that Pop Benedict XV died at o'clock (Roco txma.) - liondoa. Jaa. XX. I. N. & The Res- ters News areocy reoeived a Roma dis patch at t :M o'clock (Loads time) that " Pop Beaadict XV ia dead. j 'london. Jan. L I x. &) "Pop Benedict XV i doad.' aald a Rome ana natch te tb Daily Express, reestvad at (:1S o'clock tbh- afteraooa. . . f.- !' U 1 y "Dablln. Jan- Xt-4L JC8,) P. OTla herty.' organtzec x7.-'tnev .wnoni ployed feroas which had ptanaeQ a e-ries ft red fla deroonstratlbna' and 'aaveral f bis forioWrra. vwi "reported missing' today. It- la not. known whether or not' they f.ere JtMnapad. , '..t- . npton'Nciiiinatidn m -k i w. : .t 1 a a r Londoa..Jani Xv L. X S. A Caa tral News Agency dispatch from Rom -thia afurnaon aaid that. Pope Benedict . XV waa dead. ...', . , ; X ' By Edward Strati " V" ' 1 1 - Rome. Jan. II. (L N. 8.) Pope Beaa dict XT died today. Death was dos te -' pneomonls aad heart weakneaa, compli cated with broocnial ' oatarrfe and la- '; nnensa. - - ' - . - The pontiff had 'been sinking rapUly for Xt houra aad oaly the aataral. vitai Ity -of.bla woadarfol eoasOtntiea - wm Utaed hinx. f . . . . . . During the morning a slight amount of liquid , turistiment bad bea admlnla-. tered. The pontiff lapsed Into semi consrietuneen. This gave-way-t crn- aonaclousrirsa. - It waa aanottnead at ' noon that th- patient was ta a state ot coma, bnt later It was said that he ' had been- -sleeping' and had fallen tato a deep M unbar. - Ther Obarrvator Roansaoj. official er- gan ef tb Vatican, ajmounoed Uaat Z. Battiatlal. papal priysician bad tnxeraaed . tb. pope's official famity that - If Jno. Kendhck Bangs, . I m : . -m - . w. w - Waahbxgtoa, JasalWlAPraaV I H Tl TTI (T A R t. . I R 1 1 A fl.Y1 etftr Harding' s nosnrnatloa'of George W,fT TSTT. ... . TZ- k .TT PVth xeoerai Airaae, eMnnasloo.-ru ' aWeki . Ktairtc Bangs, noted an-' held: hy the.'sanate eofntnitta oa ta- j thor and hasnortst, died mtmifp.m. t' teratate cotnrue-ce today 4ecaaat,C 00- iday. M naa oea cnucauy ta more iection Of 8naior Poracrana iDasai 'of I than week following aa- opera Ooa far 1 Ohio, : , ; , .c . ,Vt'rV . 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