2 NEW-YORK DAILY TRIBUNE, MONDAY. JULY 6, 1903. deep was flowing over the entire length of four Count Rirrardn Peed and Count Moroni, the hundred feet of the wall. The buildings In th« LIFE HANGS BY THREAD. Pope's nephews. park, the merry-go-round and other amusement Th« following bulletin was Issued at 8;40 places, were twisted about, and all except the p. m.: < ontinned from flrnf page. dancing pavilion and luncheon stand were Simp morning th*» Pope's weakness has in- ' knocked from their foundations. creased slightly, his pulmonary condition is un- The to torrents, and the clergy as well as the Clerical party and even changed, bis breathing is somewhat rapid, and i rain continued fall in weaker, is not irregular. wall his pu!sf\ which is •n-hcut 4 o'clock forty feet of the of th* foreigners think that an Italian Pope can hotter His temrerature is Ivss than normal. His Holi- dam to the east gave way with an awful crash. the re- nrr-s is perfectly conscious. LAPPONI, Trains protect than a stranger the advance of Two The flood rushed down the ravine with a roar MAZZONI. ligious political interests of the Church. that was heard for two miles. A half mile and At 7:20 p. m. th-". Pope- was sinking so fast that down, at the Junction of the Greensburg and SOME PROMINENT CANDIDATES. it was considered best to inform him gradually Jeannette and the park car lines, were the car of gravity condition, inorder that he chiefly spoken of are Cardinal the of his barns. The to park were lifted and The candidates might communion. He was Chicago gates the prepare for his last the great posts hurled by the water against the Rampolla and Cardinal Serafino Vannutelli. Ftill conscious, and calmly gave directions con- barns. They ar<> both representatives of the conserv- cerning his last wishes. Beyond was the small waiting room, and on ative policy, but are bitter antagonist?. The A STATEMENT DT DR. MAZZONI. the was standing a car laden with people | track most probable Liberal candidates are Cardinal Dr. Mazzoni this afternoon, on his return from way from Oreeusburg Jeannette. on the and at Pope bedside, said: to Colorado consultation Leo's The electric storm had cut off the power south Bishop Agliardi. and Cardinal Priest Satolli. certainly grave. In ! of here, and the motorman was to of views and love of modern ideas The situation this time Is unable move whose breadth of the great ago of the patient and his j room, view the car. The flood struck the waiting have been strengthened by reason of his stay Btate of extreme weakness. However, the case < ontaining probably a dozen people. A number is not yet desperate, especially with a man hay- : in America. The religious candidates most energy and | leaving a* 5:43 r m., of them struggled to a place of safety, but in ing such unexpected reserves of Rocky Mountain Limited— likely to be chosen are Cardinal Priest Gotti. vitality, which at the age of ninety-three is j the excitement that followed there is no way to astonishing. in pol- Indeed arriving at Colorado Springs and Denver next evening. l^e positive how many were lc-st. The 6treetcar who would carefully avoid intervention The exact definition of the Pope's illness Is was caught and swept into the creek. A num- itics, Angelo di Pietro, who senile adynamic pneumonia, but His Holiness and Cardinal Priest he is by The equipment is brand new, and includes sleeping, fining, of those in car jumped off, and there has -t the least idea that attacked ber the also has the desirable requisite of old age, being any organic disease. In fact, he wns not in ; are conflicting stories as to the number of per- tho Vatican, but was seated \u25a0 eeventy-fivil years bed when Iwent to buffet-smoking-library and reclining chair cars. The entire train, *«ns who were carried with the car. old. in his usual armchair, where Iam accustomed i Allthese candidates livein Rome, but a strong to sco him every time Ivisit the palace. He cars, UNABLE TO SAVE WOMEN. that oppression on his chest and with the exception of the chair is lighted by electricity. Dining a good many foreign believes the Among those who were washed into the flood party, which might include the accompanying difficulty .if breathing art- •were C. M. McClain, Greensburg; Edward cardinals, advocates the election of a cardinal merely th._- results of extreme weakness. Car Service is the best in America. of As soon as he saw me His Holiness repeatedly i O'Brien and Joseph Overly and the Misees who is not a member of the Curia, such as requested me to turn my attention to th9best and is an expert swim- means of restoring strength, which he said , F"jye p. m., Keefer Crum. McClain Cardinal Sato, Patriarch of Venice; Cardinal his ' Oigf leaving at 10:00 arriving at Colorado sec- mer, and the cries for help from two unknown was all he required, except a little fresh air. Archbishop of Milan, or Cardinal Ca- Now and th^n the Pope lias recourse to his In- women brought him to their side as they strug- Ferrari. snuff taking, saying ond morning. sleeping, dining and reclining cars. veterate habit of that he { Has chair West- gled in the water. He grabbed them about th<» peoelatro. Archbishop of Capua, who is perhaps finds ft very refreshing. waists and kept their heads above water as the Sacred College The weakness of the patient's pulse and his but the most learned member of the breathing, gradually ap- bound travellers who take this train lose one business day. Chi were in Jeannette short and irregular three carried the direction of and has conciliatory Idea?. proaching U: gasping, are the only external by the raging torrent. He held the women up symptoms of any serious nature, but, as Isaid to Colorado. Through tourist sleepers Tuesdays and Thursday* from for more than a mile, and then, exhausted and POSSIBLE ACTION OF THE ASSEMBLY. before, the Pope this morning was full of > would a grave view of his i ready to sink, he released his hold and the mere- spirits and not take Chicago. It is believed that the first ballot willbe own case. When Ileft him His Holiness said: women sank. It was with the greatest diffi- soon. I try to give you a ly a test in which no one will be elected, but it "Come again will —$30 culty that he managed to get to shore. He better reception." Reduced rates to Colorado are now in effect for the round be used to see which v.-ay the wind blows. went back to the park, but up to a late hour to- will The Pope's condition became much worse this liightthe names of the women were not known. It is considered certain that if Cardinal Ram- morning, though in the night he succeeded In trip from Chicago. July 1 to 10 a special rate of $25 willbe ineffect. is people who were ; It believed that ten in the polla sees the impossibility of succeeding to sleeping comparatively well. Chloral and caf- car now, were drowned. all his felne were administered by the mouth in order West-bound travel is unusually heavy just and sleeping c\r Standing the pontifical throne he will throw on the platform near the waiting to strengthen the heart. His Holiness having strength in favor of an outsider, with a view be reserved in advance as room were a man and his wife, whose names refused to have either injected. berths should as far possible. have not learned. the to preserving his candidacy for the next con- been When flood came ABLE TO TAKE LITTLE FOOD. the husband escaped, but the wife was carried these circumstances, it is sup- Leaflet giving fullinformation about our service to the west will clave. Under Increased, not- away. Itis said that they lived at Jeannette. The weakness and exhaustion posed that Cardinal Oreglia, dean of the Sacred withstanding the eff; rts to keep up the It was G o'clock when the first messenger made be mailed to any one who will ask for it. College, be chosen, as he is seventy-five Pontiff's spirits. The only food which the pa- bearing the news of the terrible catastrophe will tient was able to take was a little broth or reached Greensburg. The park is patronized by years old, and lately had a serious attack of sips of oil with the yolk of egg beaten up with the people of this town Jeannette, pneumonia. 3 and and sugar. Hi3Holiness refuses to take wine, when the fact was plans, drawn up by MOFFET, announced that the dam had All these especially those though the doctor has advised him to do so In A. H. Gei\'l E. PassV Agent. irtven way, and rumor said to that from 200 the cardinals of the Curia, may be disturbed by order to aid the secretions of all the organs, 300 people were drowned, excitement knew no from out- which are sluggish, owing to the weakness of The shutting the attitude of the cardinals coming 401 BROADWAY. bounds. down of the power house the heart. by a lightning rendered side of Rome, principally foreigner. Things bolt the cars on the Dr. Lapponi, on going home after having TMttsburg. McKeesport Greensburg pushed a point as to induce a and Railway might be to such spent night at the Vatican, N. helpless, the informed his NEW YORK. Y. and the fact that the roads and all portion of the Italians from the provinces to family that he would not again return home Mnes to the park were flooded made it Impos- ally themselves with the foreign cardinals. In until the disease had resulted one way or the sible to drive to the scene of the disaster. dress, this case alone there might be a possibility of a other. He took with him his evening SEARCH FOR THE MISSING. which, according to etiquette, he must put on foreign Pope. No French or Spanish cardinal, 1 immediately Pope. There -was only on* way to get there for the after the death of the however, the votes of the Ger- thousands who had friends spending the after- could command — versa, that, THE FIRST OFFICIAL BULLETIN. rioon at the park that was to walk over a clr- mans or English, or vice so Ifan The first official bulletin was issued at 11:30 of a groat prel- 7 '\u25a0uitous route fully seven long:. foreign cardinal be Roman Catholic Church In its loss miles Hundreds opportunity arises for a to this morning. It counsellor, whose Influence Xotice Summons. people nightfall said: ate, leader, guide and of of who at missed members of chosen, of the can say NINETEEN HOUR VIGIL. the most authoritative members Lapponi deeply by all Christendom has been profound. I their families hastened with lanterns over Dr. Is concerned the con- in Ishall the only one ob- of Pope. He a rector of this congregation, knowing TPRKMK COURT. COUNTY OP ve^v search of college think that the who could dition the had consultation with ns the the Tpr:.— hills in them. Many of them were Dr. Mazzoni, who confirmed the diagnosis pre- express your own views, that Iappreciate (Contim-.ted from first piK<- i Clarence A. B!anehard. Nvm* p TT'vt »n* prescribed majority thus Hattle B. Fnner. Plaintife. a^a.nst .;naru£ D overjoyed to their their way tain the Is Cardinal Gib- viously made by his colleague senile, pul- power, vast •oil. sole surviving; ?B5!?B5! meet relatives on of loftlress. sanctity, purity. Intellectual executor under the will of fie pr* monary hepatization. Dr. Mazzoni approved an.l acumen ol K. decease.!. Ada B. ,—?T*' home. bon?. industry, and wonderful astuteness as nearly 4 there, and we should hear some- InjcerscllBlanchard. Skinner- n D already begun. and Geo.-se Holmes, *-xecutir» undeTth,' the treatment The general con- powerful all modern Popes, thing messages will a £• At 11 o'clock to-night anxious fathers and this the most of soon. It is likely that our will nd t!f !»"1 dec'J"; dition of His Holiness is grave on account of r JT*™™ K Elanohard. mothers, reaching scene July 5, 11 m.—The condition of His Holi- age am glad to know, in the breaking down of barriers cross Anglia's They will . who succeeded in the r- the of the patient, although for the moment ex- the deck. not wait to Klma C. Max w.11. t"Ima Van appreciation of all religious •*"•"'• ,t, Heusen. Louis. Garrar^. by carriages conveyances the hour, grave, Ip not co it is not alarming. of hatred, and the complete the splice and drop w KJl*,hards Mrs. Charles A. and other after ness at this though still T say this in a insulation of the <_>. Thompson. . Dorernus. WiUian can Mark C. Thompson. Lewis receded, cellence wherever found. express my pro- the Thompson. D. Suffrtaa. voters had lined the flooded districts as lat-> this afternoon. Dr. Lappon! Count Camille Peccl went to the Vatican this congregation, and can i cable overboard." Frank B. Blanchanl Suffrins, E.iythe MMv serious ProtMtar.r Roman Church in Mrs Comly and a. B. Comly. anxiously searching and waitingfor some one to morning, where he spent the day. The found sympathy for the Catholic in the last benenciarles narae-i administered camphor-caffeine through the other its loss." THE EXPECTED NEWS COMES. will and testament of Delia A. Biarchari. BJUMUBCe the finding of a body. The army of members of the Pecci family were hourly in- «Je«?£sed: and William O. Thompson. Mark C Thorr.p~ manager mouth, as one experiment of Injection did not The receivers had been still for some minutes. son. John M. Suffrins and Lewis D. Suffrins. hetrs at soarchers was headed by the of the formed of the Pope's condition by special mes- law and nex- of One began was Of kin saiU Delia A. Btaaebard. de- nark, who did everything possible to allay the prove successful. Pope Leo saying he could not senger. ARCHBISHOP SETON. of them to click. Mr. Usher ceased. Defendants. To the above named defendants: all attention in an instant. He looked at his wu an hereby summoned to answer the complaint tn t^ufferings of the anxious persons who awaited resulting from the While the life of the Pontiff hangs by IBia action, and to serve at of your th* bear it. The amelioration a watch, smiled, building went the p.alntifT.v cverr answer on friends. The scene to-night thread, left the and to attorney within twenty days after the service i.'iings of missing that the the excitement and perturbation which \u25a0if thia lummOM. exclusive of tha of and camphor-caffeine was so marked College, telephone exchange. The telephone bell In Mr. cas« .'*>\u25a0 «erwlc«. was heartrending. The wailing of mothers who prevail within the Vatican are intense. Consecrated in the American In of your failure t. appear, or "answer. j»Hirrr>#— Pontiff called first his nephews and then his While Mackay's residence, on Harbor Hill, near Roe- will be taken against you by fault for the relief de- had Tf»tntr lost their little ones was pitiful. the patient lies in a quiet chamber, assiduously — manded in the, compUiat adjusted some personal Rome Cardinal Satolli. lyn, began to ring. It rang three times, and Dated. ii) I>ate to-night many of those who were first private secretary, and and affectionately watched and by June I. 63. attended his Mr. the to his ear a _, , „ HAi.KI.TON & HAZELTON. reported missing from this place turned up are pending. Dr. Mazzoni and favorite physician. Dr. Lapponi, Rome, July .—ln the Church of the American before Usher had receiver Plaintiffs Attorneys. Post Offlc* Ad-tress and Offl-- affairs which and his trusted >- Borough here, valet, Piocentra, beautifully decorated for tenor "hello" was coming over the wire. Then 2 Broadwa of Manhattan. Cl •cf and it is now believed that not more than Dr. Lapponi now think that the danger of a the rest of the vast palace is College, which was New ?? kßroadwk by a message went to Sagamore Hill. To John M. G. Elrca C. Ma. - four or five people from this place were lost In in a state of continual unrest. Telegrams are the occasion. Cardinal Martinellt. assisted Suffrins. Sarah Comlv. catastrophe occurring In the night has been the When Mr.Usher returned he said: "We heard well. Elnut Van Hmn, Lou><> Garrart. William •'. the flood. It is thought that with the various following one another in quick succession from Archbishop Stonor and Monsignor Panici. Thompson. Mark C. Thompson. Lewis D. Suffrtns. Fru morning Indeed, they hope that unless there Very at 4:15, Honolulu time (10:15 New-York), from B. Thompfon. Blanchard Suffrins, Edythe jiuffrins. Mr«. outlets the water will subside before averted. the foreign powers, church dignitaries and oth- canon of St. 7 ter's. consecrated the Rev. Clifton beneflciari'ej Anglia. to Midway, and. ComJy and G. B. Com! named la pnd some recovered. failure they will be able to keep ers, and are being and hy formerly of Jersey City, N. J., as the 'We are through the last will and testamert of Delia A. Blaachard. de- that of the bodies will be is heart read answered a busy Robert Seton. O. Thompson. Mark Taoc-.psoo. escaped Hellopolis. Monsignor as soon as a few tests are completed, shall turn ceased: and U'U'iam C William Cllne. Jr.. of this city, barely their patient alive for a few days longer, staff of secretaries. Archbishop of Marzolini. J''hn M. SoffriiM an.l I^e-.vls p. Sugtloa, h»trs at :a^» ceremonies, over the cable to you.' Mr. Mackay is on his and next ( kin of said De'.ia. A. decease-!: from the ruFh of water, and was an eyewitness observe CROWDS the under prefect of pontifical acted . summons, IHaachard. especially ifhe will willinglyconsent to AROUND THIS VATICAN. way Loeb about same The foreKolnp so amended by an ante ef t.*;* to the awful disaster. His statement is as fal- as master of c<*remonie*. Many friends of here." Mr. entered the Hon. I^osard A. Giegcrich. a Justice it the Supres* physicians' prescriptions. This, however. <""arriages are driving up Incessantly to the into his little Court of the State of New la *enred upon ycc lows: the Father Seton were present. Dr. Kennedy, the time. Some chairs were carried by publication, York. Court of St. Damaso, upon which apart- rooms. a pursuant to a:: orcer of tha Hon. Charles was 1 at the car barn at the time Is the more difficult, as His Holiness preserves the College; the rectors of office from the other In little while the IT. Tri-ax. \u25a0 Justice of the Supreme Court of the Star* "I standing ments of Pope open. rector of the American of N«-w York, dated argues and discusses the Ecclesiastical digni- colleges, Hector receiver again began talking. The cable was June 24. l!*xi. riled withthe aae-dei the warning was given. Two women came run- his full conciousness and taries the foreign ecclesiastical and crmpl.-i!nt in th* offl?o of the Clerk of the County <•' of various ranks are standing in anxious General, also completed. President Roosevelt's message to New York, at the County Court House, la tha City a=.i ning down from the park and said that the The latter, fearing de Castro, the American Consul County New State, his doctors' prescriptions. crowds about the doors of palace in the Tuft, at Manila, was to of York. In said The original iuro- burst. Iafterward learned that the the attended. A followed In the refectory Governor handed Mr. mons and complaint having been filed there en Juts dam had contradiction, are hope of obtaining the luncheon m., "\u25a0;;. to excite him by sometimes latest news. Monsipnors Mar- Usher by Secretary Loeb, and at 10:50 p. 10. «iam broke at the upper end, and at the lower of the American College, and Cardinal 4 proceed. are hurrying to and from the palace, all mak- to the H.VZEL.TON HAZEL end the water overflowed. The fl^od was headed •it a loss how to tinelli to-night gave a dinner in Archbishop New-York time. it began its journey Plaintiffs' Attorneys. ing anxious inquiries. All sorts and conditions Stripes. by two Immense timbers, that camp crashing SACRAMENT ADMINISTERED. Seton'K honor. remotest land under the Stars and COURT. COUNTY OF SEW LAST of men are waiting about the doors or in the passed Mr. Usher another auto- gUPREME down. The waiting room where people board Although the Pope has been sinking. Cardinal Mr. Loeb to York. -line D R!*«t«i. Plaintiff, asrair.st G'.ttel the afternoon the strength of the Pontiff vast piazza in front of Ft. Peter'? seeking scraps superintendent Hirschewit* was full of women and children. In Satolll left Rome yesterday before the critical graph message and. at 11:23. the aoU oolomon ilirschewitz (otherwise H'.rsch- the streetcars of intelligence. transmitting it. In twelve minutes it ovwits), Sarah Flrks ana Dora llochznan. Deferdaats. mercy began to fall him so rapidly, and his condition became began the above Pcaxcely any of these escaped. Cries for nature of the Pontiff's illness known. girdlec* and was back again in To named De£rn3ar.ts: You ara hereby rum- critical, The Swiss Guards. In their brilliant black, red had the earth moned to ar.s>ver the Complaint in this action. ar.J fc> help awful to hear." so that it seemed probable that He made a triumphal entrance to-day at Fras- that at Oyster Bay. Mr. Mackay. serve a copy of your en the plaintiff's » and were became and yellow uniforms, pacing up and down little office answer — attorce: are catl, possession See conferred by with Mrs. Mackay. came In before the withintwenty days after the i'»to» of this Suamoes •>- oniy few more hours of life remained to him. into the of the who. elusive of th- of service; t±n• in of failur* BRIDGES WASHED AWAY. was, therefore, deemed wise to advise him of tl s Pope at the last consistory. He was re- read that to »[>!•\u25a0 or answer, ..-TTient willtv» taken ajja.r.it jeu It with their customary imperturbable calmness. paper to Mr. Esh-l*l New Jur.e his grave and this Cardinal Oreglia di Santo Stefano first sent his which he had received from the President. York. 3d. li«C. prepared and public, and went to the Cathe- sped away to the eastward. Nine EMMET & ROBINaON, Attorneys for PlalctifT. C2W»l tender precaution. Pope Leo was thus secretary this morning to inquire authorities 11:53:43 it • N*. T. Heavy Property Damage and Probably Loss and look for dral, at mass minutes later it as sent to President Roosevelt Street.the Defe.vlants,Manhattan. for his last communion, which was adminis- eminence, where ho pontificated and blessed and, in To Sarah Pinks and Don Hochasas: the apartment which his in his ca- See at Sagamore Hill by his special wire. The tor*%<>\ns Summers Is served upon you by public* of at Irwin, a. presence of all the Car- and addressed the people. Although the repeated pursuant to life Pen tered to-night, in the pacity as camerlinga, will occupy after the that nine minutes it had been nine- tion an Order of the Honorable J.ir.es .*\u25a0 — whole of the Pon- of Frascati is one of the highest bishoprics con- gone the globe. Blanchard. Justice of the Supreme Court. State of N«*. July rising dinals now in Rome and the Pope, teen times and had around New Tr^ln, Perm., 5. The sudden of death of the when he will take the reinn cardinals, and h.-is no York. data* York. June 13th. 1*3. and filed with ferred on it is passive, the Complaint In the .ft: of th« flerk of ico Couaty" cf T*rusn Creek this evening, caused hy the cloud- tifical rourt. of the pontifical power during the Interregnum. THE HUMAN RELAY SYSTEM. :;< ceremony Income attached to it. New York in thr: County Court Uous«. in tSe <-.-. and breaking the dam, The solemn yet gorgeous of admin- went to of Manhattan. City of New June 1303. \u25a0hurst the of Oakford Later the Cardinal himself the Vati- The repeating of the messages, Mr. Usher ISth, "C York. 13^u istering sacrament took place at the Dit*.i. Jure < aused damage In this vicinity of several hun- the last can and had a long conversation with Cardinal said, was by what is known as the human relay EMMF.T & ROBINSON, Attorneys far Plain 33 Wai! of Pope Leo. The central figure was TRIBUTE TO THE POPE. Stre-t. Efjrough of Manhattan. 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