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"i",f- ,wf?--'wtyr cfTfljifiW' V ' """ ''W ' r. A .. .i- ,.,,,,, . DAILY V'OTURMm VOL. XIII. 1 8ALEM, OREGON, MONDAf JULY 20, 1903. w. , ,. r w'" t" i NO. 162. The Pope Cooqed Bv Death Rome, July 20. At 2:15 Mazzonl nr. rived hurriedly at the Vatican j ho considered tho Popo's death imminent. Tho final stage, it is understood, was entered upon at 1 o'clock this after noon, and this Is expected to last in to the evening. , Rome, July 20. The government has announced that' a telegraph pole has fallen, and thcro will bo great de lay in all messages. This means that they nro getting ready to placo nn i embargo on all messages, and that the officials have reason to bcllovo the i Popo's dissolution is closo at hand. Rome, July 20. At 12:40 p. m. all tho cardinals In Home have been sum- Intoned to tho Vatican; a very strong indication that the ond-ls approaching. Cardinal Serallna Vennutelll, grnnd penitentlarll, has entered tho papal chamber, for the purpose of giving His Holiness tho absolution In nrttculo fortta. 'Rome. July 20. Tho holy sacrament vna exposed at St. Petersburg this morning, a sign that tho final agony has commenced. Tho official .bulletin Iby tho physicians is very laconic, It reads: ".Mist nignt ma uounoBs slope inly at short Intervals. Ills general conditions remain constantly grave. Pulsation 94, respiration 32, tempera turo 3C.2 centigrade." -I Rome. July 20. 1 p. m. Following h tho semiofficial medical statement mn1a nt tlin Vntlnm rTtiA T?stttrt la In iiiuuu v iaw iuiivuiii iiiv a uiiu id r stato of fovre acunln, which even tho physicians aro unablo to define scion- Itlflcally. Tho possibilities arc His Holiness may last some time, even days, but tho probability Is that this lis his last day." London, July 20. Your correspond- ent hears that a code tologram has Ibeen received In London trom n high official at Rome that tho Popo expired it 12 M0. Tho telegram Is not con Irmod. - Ixndon. Julyi20.-rA Central News llspatch at 2:15 says tho Pope had a terrible fit of coughing, and then col lapsed. A slight rally followed, but Heath Is momontarily expected. The Geat Pontiff, Geat Even in Death, Passes Peacefully Away Boad of Mind, Generous of Belief, Abounding in Char ity, Pute of Spirit An Example tot the Worldly Minded to Sttidy and Emulate and to Pattern Afte. Washlnpton, July 20. A legation dispatch from Rome says tho condi tion of the Holy Father Is most grave. The wording of tho mesage leads Fal conlo to believe tho Popo's death mny occur before the day Is over. Washington July 20. Tho following dispatch was sent to Cardinal Ratnpol la,' at Rome, by President Roosevelt's order nt ltlfi this afternoen: "Tho President deslios me to express his profound sense of tho loss the Chris tian world sustains In the death of His Holiness, By his lofty character, great learning and comprehensive charity, ho adorns. his exalted station, and made his reign ono of the most Illustrious, as It has been, ono of tho longest In tho history of the Catholic church. (Signed) Hay." Rome, July 2o. There Is some dis pute cone-ruing tho hour of the Popo's dantli. Tho time, glyon ofttolaj ly Is four minutes nfter 4 (vcloclc. Tomorrow the Popes body will be opened and embalmed, tho Intestines bolng placed In nn urn for Immedlnto burial. Tho deceased pontiff, dressed It) a cassock surplice and woolen cap, will bo carried Into tho consistory hall, to bo visited by cnrdlnnls, am bassadors and members of thO papal court. Then ho will bo dressed in full pontifical robes, removed to tho Sis tine chnpel, placed on tho bier and bo left In the enro of tho canonical poten tarles. Tho morning after tho body will bo escorted to tho Vatican Has Iclal, the feet presented boyond tho threshold, to permit tho dovout mourn ers to kiss them, without entering the church. ThCv.bQdy will bo burled tho ninth dny after death In tho morning. Tho conclavo to .elect his successor will be begun Immediately after. Tho first news of tho Popo's death given In Rome wob when the big bells com menced to toll. Immense crowds lm- New Yok, July 20 The Western Union at (2:20 an nounces the Pope is dead Oyste Bay, N. Y, July 20.--Pesident Roosevelt has just been notified by thfc cable office that the Pope is Dead. - Washington, July 20. The United States change df affairs has received a dispatch horn Cardinal Gibbons at Rome Saying: "The Pope died at 4:J0, July 20". mediately headed for tho Vatican. Nothing was to be seen, however, savo tho arrival of tho belated cardinals. Within tho Vatican tho iron hand of Oreglla was'lmmedlatoly Mt, Discip line, which, to a certain extent, was relaxed during tho Popo's illness, was at onco. reinstated. Rarnpolla's posi tion olapicd on th death of his mas- tor. The Popo a body was laid on a couch cqvered with scarlet brocado, while two of tho noblo guards, tholr swords resting on tho floor stood watch. A German specialist, who has boon waiting In Rome slnco July Hth, Immediately wont to Vatican to pro paro tho body for cmbnlment tomor rows As the nfternoon woro on the gonoral aspect of Rome resumed Its normal condition, disturbed only by the booming of bolls. As tho effects of tho death woro discounted by being so long oxpected. From tho Vatican officials It Is learned tho death took placo at oxactly 4:04. Tho Popo's last minutes wero qulto pcacoful. In tho chnmbor at tho tlmo of his death woro Cardinals Vnnnltollo, Scrlst nnd Plfflnlo, Count Peccl, tho Popo's nophow, I.npponl and his vnlet, Plo contra. As the Popo lay dying tho peniten tiaries, who had been summoned to perform tho final offlcoa, gathered about tho prolato's bedside and ro cltod prayers. As his heart finally stopped, thoy quoted verses from tho passion They notified Rampolla, who is filling tho capacity of prefect of the palace, and ho in turn notified Orcg- lln. Thp latter wns conducted to tho papal apartment by tho head chnm berlnln, tho npostolllc notary nnd tho physicians. On nrrlvlng nt tho bod chamber Oreglla knocked thrco times on tho door, receiving no response ho entered nnd approached tho corpse. Taking n silver ninllot. ho struck tho dead Popo's forehead threo light blows, each tlmo calling his nnmo. Ho removed from tho Popo's finger tho flshorman's ring, tho sign of papal au thority, turned to thoso present, and announced in solemn tenes: 'Popo Leo XIII Is dead." From tho moment ho removed tho ring ho became tho oxocutivo head of tho Holy Seo. Oreg lla sent tho first notifications of Uio Popo's domlso to Cardinal Dean, rep resontlilg tho Collego of Cardlnnls, and Cardinal Vicar, representing tho Dlshoprlc of Rome, after which notifi cations to the ropro8ortntlveB of for eign powers were senu Mgr. Nlcolla, secretary of the Sacred Collego, Im mediately notified all the cardinals ab sent from Rome to at onco attend tho forth-coming conclavo. Orders woro , sent to all tho churches In Rome to celebrate requiem mnss. A Descendant of Rlenzl. ' Joachim Vincent Raphael Aloyalus. Peccl. Pope Leo XIII. was born in tho old family pnlaco at Carplntco, near Slgnla, In tho year 1810 Italian rod calogtats traco his descont back to Rlenzl on tho distaff side. At tho ago Of 8 ho was entrusted to tho kcoptng of St. Ignatius, being sent, in company with his brother, to tho Jesuit Fathers nt VUerbo. On tho death of his mother, in 1824, he Was sent to Rome. living with bis uncle In tho palaco of tho Marquis Mutl. Thonco ho soon proccodod to tho Romnn Collego. and from thero In to the academy of Noblo Ecclesiastics. While yet In minor orders ho was attached to tho- Papal household as Domestic Prolnto, and ft few months later received tho priesthood at tho hands of tho pious Cardinal Prlnco Pdoscalchl. Ho said his first mass in tho cliapol of St, Stanislaus, In St. Andrea on tho Qulrlnal, In 1837. Ho was assigned to tho governor ship of the provlnco of Ilonovento by Popo Qrsgory XVI. Tho provlnco was overrun with hrlgamlB, nnd tho peas- (Continued on Fourth Pace.) Fresh Today Peaches and Watermelons AT Zinn's 154 State 8t. Phone 1871 Main. A5? 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