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Death Claimspop > 1 ¦ -Bm4* [ y. '*'* no answer, the flume wont . - 2* there was MENTS E:<pe CTe J was repeated three times, louder aud PAY TRIBUTE cf Cbc Pioneer Press louder, after which,' turning to the MANY the Investigation Into CLAIMS POP LEO camerlengo DEATH the kneeHng cardinals, A'fair*. s. A. BUKurnu>. rntrt»iw. solemnly announced: “Papa vere Washington July 26.—Four w. i ... THE FAITHFUL est. "The pope Is really THOUSANDS OF ting from the m.junijy'*' MILLER, SOUTH DAKOTA. LIFE’S FITFUL FLAME FLICKERS OUT AFTER niortuus dead." Then in voices PASS BEFORE LEO'S ' 111 <ly to I p HARD FIGHT WITH DEATH. Trembling With Emotion, SARCOPHAGUS. the federal grand jury In this Monday. This citrS is the fruit ... 41. n. ' i u mk\t the ranking cardinals recited the De of %\\t delioerat ions at n..'.® For the jrenr • ruling R» member 31. A. D. Profundls, gave absolution and which P»*t General Payne yw,.- 1902, of the condition and affairs of tbs Aged Pontiff Resigned and Calm to the Last —His sprinkled the body with holy water. hinted Just ALMOST fOR CONCLAVE departure on his Washington Com- Thereafter only those w'ere admitted RfADY ten days C Life insurance Parting on along the coast. jury JJ*° Words Were Benediction Cardinals who were concerned In the embalm- The has ol New YorK the cases under pany ing of the body, an operation which consideration for*111 York, and His Nephews—Cardinal Oreglia Now Su- long time. They Organised under the laws of New occupied six hours. Meantime the ITALIAN GOVERNMENT REFUSES involve contract ' made t<> the Commissioner of Insurance ters closely n®f pursu- of the Vatican proceeded related to of tire State of South Dakota, In preme—He Assumes Direction of Affairs Until authorities TO PERMIT BETTING ON which already transactkUde ance of the laws of saJd state. Presi- with the preparations for the funeral have resulted in swtStflt VV. A. Hrewer, Jr. Vice President, Ing action on the part dent. Leo’s Successor Is Elected. and the conclave and the acknowledge- RESULT. of the tnv*hß o C. 8. French Secretary. Graham 11. gating officials. It Brewer. Principal otllce, 141 Broadway. ment of the condolences which had 'j is understood service of postal tZL New York. Attorney for been received. Among the later was three officials and a process In the State of South I>ukot& Rome, July 22.—Pope Leo XIII. 1b of the cardinals until Pope Leo's suc- are Involved. One of these ll (Infoiniation furnished by Insurance a notable message from the German OVER TWO DAYS partle*® Commisslonei). Organised or incorpo- dead. The last flicker of life expired cessor lias been elected. emperor. MAY NOT LAST not a resident of Washington rated January, 1860. Commenced busi- treme reticence has been e ness Feb. 2d, IMX). at four minutes past four o’clock yes- Throughout the day the Vatican was ri observed nl IS OFFICIALLY DECLARED DEAD. gardlng the cases. ® tl terday and the pontiff now surrounded by crowds, which in- CAPITAL, afternoon CON- ¦¦ creased night. Several thou- CARDINAL SVAMPA THINKS Be Amount of capital stock $123,000.00 Ilea at rest. Cardinals Perform Ancient Custom in toward Net or ledger assets Gee. 31, sand entered St. Peters at vespers and CLAVE WILL BE OF SHORT HAIL MEN SENTENCED. »<i' ..... the Death Chamber. 1901 18.MS. 127.06 The period of over two weeks that prayers for the departed. pi ABSKTB OF THE COMPANY Rome, July 23. The body of Lob Joined In DURATION. Pope Leo passed In the shadow of Among these were many Italian offi- Two of Them Will Spend a c Cost of its real estate is $0,113.130.25 XIII. lies In the hail of the thione Year ...8 Tlie cash on hand In Its of- wonderful than his cers, whose troops shortly after sun- State Penitentiary. jS< 46,984.95 death was no less room a few steps from the room in fice la set were marched from the Vatican Fargo, K D., July 28.—Miller, e The cash on deposit In bank life. His splendid battle against dis- which bis death took place. The thousands GlW Is 18.3.837.42 back to their barracks. At no time Rome, July 28.—Several der and Randall, the mutual hail l* 30,879.76 ease was watched the over with same vestments, the comauro hood, instS Agents' debit balances 15.... world bad their services been needed. of the faithful crowded St. cter's yes- ance fakirs, have been o Amount of loans secured by the rochet and the white gown which sentence® sympathetic admiration and ended the They were convicted ls mortgage on real estate.... 7,853.9*10.00 were put on Chorus of Bells. j terday to pay tribute before here last mont® Amount of loans secured by Monday cover the form on a charge using only after a series of tremendous ef- t containing the remains of the mails pledges of bonds, stocks, which rests in semi-state surrounded The quiet of the evening was broken sarcophagus for q® lawful purposes in ei etc .7. 105.000.00 forts to conquer the weakness by the lighted candles, the noble by a chorus such as the world has of the late pontiff, on which Is the fol- connection witfcB Cost of bonds owned 888.090.68 the Mutual Hail Insurance Company v aged frame by the marvelous will guard and Franciscan penitentiaries. seldom heard. Ou the strike of 8 all lowing inscription gilded <® Market value of real estats in letters: Hankinson. It developed on o\er co»t 21*0,348.96 This morning the diplomatic body, Rome’s 400 churches commenced to the tn*||l deferred power of his mind. The pleuropneu- “Leo XIII., pont max.” that they were associated In Uncollectible and the high dignitaries and the Roman ; toll bells tor the passing of the soul of other premiums (net) 174.860.14 monia with which his holiness had Meanwhile requiem masses contin- terprises that resulted disastrously Amount of Interest due and aristocracy entered the hall pay 1,00 From the seven hills and to i XIII. ued in the Chapel of the Sacrament as the Insured. stay fa® accrued 1i5.061.47 been suffering was scarcely so respon- every quarter of the city which A was granted faB 1' 5<).77T#.60 their tributes of respect to all that re- from Ijomiih to policy holders 1.2 well as many other Roman churches. arguments for a new trial. 8*886.02 sible for his death as that inevitable mains of the pope, who won the re- i contained churches came the constant The mo-» a Office furniture The will of Leo was read yesterday. tion denied by Judge Ami decay which ensues upon don. Deduct assets not admltcd.. $58,775 78 of tissue While nominally leaving his estate of sentenced Miller and Gilder to ou|h ninety-three years of life. The tested Carpineto to his nephew. Ludcvlco year and a day in the Total admitted assets $16,544,078.77 Sioux LIABILITIES. steel which had bent so often before Pecci. it really makes no change, as penitentiary and Ramlall to eight® family amounting Net reserve .$15,717,162.00 human ills was the whole property, months ia the county jail at Amount of lories adjusted to already 27,407.50 approximately $120,000, had town. Each man was also fined $1,0(1 W but not yet due to Amount of losses un idiusted. 55,43.68 Bound Break at Last. been divided among the three neph- • .\lstlrig Amount of all other Today college of cardi- ews, Count Cumillo having already claims against the com- the sacred TALKS ON TENEMENTS. I pany 8,316 27 nals will assemble for the impressive sold his share. The eongregation again yesterday ceremony of officially pronouncing King Edward Spends Some Total liabilities |15,805.470.43 made further progress with the ar- Tim* B Burjl i 736,099.32 Pope Leo dead. After tLis sud func- With the Poorer People. ¦ rangements for the conclave. Cardinal INCOME DC KING THE YEAK. tion has been performed the body w ill Dublin, July 2G.—King Edward Amount of cash premiums arrived yesterday, but did not and ¦ be taken to the small throne room ; Gibbons Queen Alexandra separately received on new policies, attend the meeting. visited a ¦ no expenso deductions $448,313.41 adjoining adjoining the death cham- number ;>f public institutions yeste>B A wall is being built arouud the Amount of cash premiums ber. where It will be embalmed. The day. The weather was perfect reeolviil on renewals, no apartments the conclave will and I ceremonies will over where <. expense deductions ....... 1,942,900.00 funeral extend everywhere the scenes of W be held, it is already ten feet high. ¦ sium Amount of surrender values nine days, the remains being removed witnessed during tin? previous days of received applied to pur- St. Peter’s, Some of the Italiati bookmakers ¦ chase of p.ild-up Insur- to the cathedral of where their majesties' visit were relatedbjß ance and 82,144.04 they lie in state. The ultimate here proposed to conduct public annuities will the crowds lining the routes followed * All other receipts, from resting place of the dead pontiff will Betting on the Chances by the kiug. policy holders 260.540.57 His majesty first waited ¦ Amount of Interest, rents, be in the magnifleeut basilica of St. of the papal candidates, and in order the dwelling built for working peopitß etc 847.410.32 John the I^teran.
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