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GAAGiNAi, SARTO IS i
LEO'S SUCCESSOR
Now Pontiff Takes the Name !
of Pius X.
IrtACCHI IV!AKEG ANNO11NCFWENT. 1
Troops on Duty at 3t. Peters Lined up j
and Presented Arms?New Pope Ap- ]
peared on Balcony of Basilica and !
Blessed Populace.
Homo, August 4.?"Cardinal Macchi, j
leeretary of apostolic briefs. announced
to the crowd assembled before tit.
Peters ?liat Cardinal Sarto had boon
elected pope and that he had taken
the nam of Plus X.
pope*~pius X."
The troopr. on duty iiinnediteiy Hno,|
op on tl" piazza and pr-> :.trd arms.
At 10 niii.iiti'<x art. i- i >
afternoon T\>po Pin.- X app*\ire I inside
th?? balcony of the HasPica aid 1 less d
the ponnlnre ami 1 the acclamations
of the enormous < row l ossi-oil)! .1 np^i
the pli/n.i
While Pritier Chle!. the pia.-'rr of
*- < theS'oneb ve. was >i, win . it|> the o*
ficljTior ot the election nr. 1 a> < optanre
of the newly If :< 1 p the
latter. Htitonnde; by his friends. 'Msappear
1 into a simi n.am in ir the
altar, where lie d ::ried, with, who
can say. what feelings of triumph ami
lnimiiitv 1 he white rnt.es of h. - office.
Pinx X was assisted by his conclavist,
who flr-o Uneit and kis.?ed hi- master's
hann. and thus rr el veil the first apos- '
tollc hlrsMnp sivi by IMns X
Attired All In White.
The w Pope was atti-reil all In
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T. hlto .v;ih the oxooption of rod Hhoef>
ftiiirn was quite regular, but he did
not stop to remove trio rod cardinal's
stockings for the white papal ones,
and thcv.f showed as ho raised his
gown *o nu ao forward. When ho was
quite imI.oo, the secretary of the conclave.
AIri. Merry Del Val, Kneeling,
offere *. him the pa pal white cap,
amidst breathless silence. 11 ?* did not
follow the- precedent created hy Pope
I.co, who declined to give his red cap
to the masters of ceremonies, as a ,
sign that he would soon he created a
cardinal, hut with a slight sntile. Sarto
took the white cap. placed it calmj
ly on liis head and dropped the red
one lightly on the head of Mgr. Merry
Do', Val amidst a murmur of approval.
As th" new pontiff stopped from behind
tli" altar the only touch of color
about him being his red and gol i
shoes, lie really seemed to he the embodiment
of his holy oh*fO. Hie face
was pah? and clearly softened by emotion.
il" paused a moment, an he came
before the expectant cardinals, then
seated l.'mself on the throne, with a
hurried movement at though he had
suddenly grown weak. With his hack
the al'tp* he was enthroned to servo
the so-called "first obedience" of the
cardinals They came rorward. one
I 1 y tie. >er.ie mini and smiling, others
: :oher ainon-committal, while still
1 others found considerable difficulty,
! even at tins hour, in concealing their
; too obvious disappointment.
Cardinals Salute New Pontiff.
All Kissed his hand and foot, while
, lie saluted each on the cheek with the
Kiss of peace. Then all broke into
tiio "To ivum" with such effect that
scarcely an eye was dry.
Plus X then rose and In a voice at
first trunnions, hut irraduallv hnenm.
tng full an.l firm, administered the
papa^ hicsaing to all of the members
of tl. > sacred college.. If was received
with lowed and uncovered heads. |
The fisherman's ring, not yet having
been found, a new one designed by ,
CaniorlituTo Oreglia was placed on the j
pontiff ; finger as a symbol of renewed
power. ?r. evl ience that the Catholic
church l.ae once more a sovereign (
head. ,
Farto lore himself with becoming ]
dignity end gave no outward sign of (
< \t:!fnl1;iii in this, the supreme moment
of his life. I
rti t'-.e meanwhile masons and carp'T.fM.
i ad i cen busy Irreahintr down ,
>r Palpitation, Shortness of
eath and fulness after eat- H
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the brick* and doors so that cardinal
deacons, together with the master of
ceremonies and the conclavists and
many others, might proceed to tho i>*l- c
cony of St. Peters. The populace,
waiting ir. the piazza had already, at s?
11:30 o'clock, seen the tiny thread of *
smoke, almost transparent. which
warned them what to expect, so that
when the window* on the balcony
slowly opened and the great gleaming
cross was seen, the excitement and at
Impatience heightened to the extreme.
Slow!/ Cardinal Macchl, secretary X'
of the congregation of apostolic briefs,
advanced and exclaimed In a loud til
voice:
"Annnntlc vobis gaurtium nragnum st
habemus papem eminent lssimum ae
or
ievorenHp?lmum domlnum cardlnalem,
Joseph Sarto, qui slbl lmposuit nomen
KJl
Pium X!"
Bella Toll News to World.
Then '.lit bolls of St. Peters boomed
out as 'lid those of nil the churches of
Rome, giving the news to the world.
After r short rest, imposed by the
fatigue following the emotion caused Thi
by his election, the new pontiff joined
his court in the Ducal Salon. for
the solemn benediction which he was
nhont to give to the Rfeople of Rome.
Altbo igh to ordinary eyes the con- II
lusion was as great as ever, to thoso JI
practiced In the mysteries of the Vatican
oruo" was coming out of chaoa,
and the bearing of all In the presence
of the pepe was much more formal.
The babel of voices sank at his ap- Di
proach, while none addressed him unless
lie spoke first.
The fc-rm&l salutations having terminated,
a procession was formed. In
the center was the pontiff In his white
robes, his figure standing out above
those surrounding him, his silver hair '
gleaming under his white cap. He a
was Hurtounded l>y the cardinals still ^
in their violet robes and preceded hv
the iKintifical cross. the jewels of c
which flashed as though they also tri- cas
umphed in Sarto's success, while the ti?
conclavists and prelates seemed really \)(jl
Jubilant in their Joy and satisfaction. tui
Tbe procession traversed many no- Ka.
ble hails until it approached the win- the
dow looking Into St. Peters. Fr>m tlui
below rose a murmur of voices, which, jew
llthough subdued by distance, denot- con
rd the presence of a large concourse fia)
af people. The pope was seen to grow tinpale
and then turning to Cardinal Ra- to j
rilierl. who stood beside him, he said: <un
Pope Much Affected. '
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"Now, 1 understand the emotion j( o
Pope Leo always showed when going
nto St. Peters to have the eyes of a ^
jroat crowd foenssed on him. It is
ilrnost terrifying."
Standing forward in the window, the ^ (
)thers having fallen liack, ho deliber- ^
Ucly eontrollcd himself and looked
icross the groat Rasilica. Crossing ^ 1
limself. Sarto raised his hand, and in ..
i voice palpably tremulous, he said.
is soon as the cries from below gave *
in opportunity: an(,
"AudPorium nostrum in Hominn ^
iomlni." ;.uu
To this came in reply from thou amis
of voices the cry: I
"Qui fecit coelum et terram."
In a thrilling voice the pope re- g
iponded: ^
"Sitnomen domini henedirtum!" jUJ.
Then tnlsing himself to his full ^
tieight aril loaning forward as much
us possible he intoned:
ecu
'Tlenedleat vos omnipotens deus?
etc.. which called forth such applause
that several minutes elapsed before
the pontiff could retire. Ho then ?
drew back and the procession reform ^
ing. turner to the Ducal hall. /
the moment of leaving the window j
Pius X turned to Mgr. Bisletl. who
cer
happened to he beside him. and said:
"I shall never again feel Just the
.... fro
same emotion. ,
for
SKETCH OF SARTO. ***
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Born In 1835?Is Man of Saintly Character.
Rom0, August 4.?Cardinal Ouisep- 1
po S.arro was born in Itiese, provinee A
of \ cnice, July 2. 1835. He was ere- V
atiul cardinal and patriarch of Venice
June 12. 18!?3. !!< was very learned
in the ecclesiastical doctrines; is
modest, tnergetic, a good admlnstrator
and organizer, a patron of the arts .
and liis seriousness always has been ?
proverbial Karly in April Pope I.eo, U
In a conversation with Father Perosl,
the Italian composer, said, in speaking
of Cardinal Sarto: 2
"Hold him very dear, perosi, as in ?
the future he will he able to do much I
for you. We firnilv believe h<>
bo our successor." en
Ho 1ns boon known for many year* E
as one of the greatest preachers In H
the church. ffl
Cardinal Sarto holonged to the cr- W
rlesiastioa! congregation of bishop! H
and reguh.rs. roc rod rights. Indulgence! H
and sacred rolios. Ire enjoyed groat ?
popularity in his diorose. He la hon- K
orod hy a?l for his purity, for th ??
strict uprightness of his lire and \ % |S
liberal i!<as. lie Is a modest and ]
agreeable man. highly cultivated, very as
kind hearted, and still strong and ro? H<
bust in spite of his tiS years. He has sg
never taken groat part in the pollt- B
cal and public life of the church, hut M
divided hie time between study and K
good works. Although most faithful gig
to the holy see, ho was presen-ted to
the king and nueen of Italv in
! Io was (cnsHorH among the more lib.
*ral members of the Italian opiacopatp B
and aacrrvl eoliege. It la said thr n
Leo XIII sided with him on one oooju ?
?lon when Sarto disapproved of Ram- &
yolla'a policy. . t
Capacity
r business receives its
eediest reward in the selling
ipartment.
If you think you have the
>ility to sell a Five Per Cent.
wcnty-Year Gold Bond on
e instalment plan write me
ating your age, ^present
cupation, and give me bank
other good references.
AU letters treuted as strictly confidential.
GEORGE T. DEXTER.
Superintendent of Domestic Agencies,
I Mutual Life Insurance Company of NowYorkj
32 Nassau Street, New York, N. Y
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:tt-white trial
at cynthiana, ay.
. J. M. Kasli Gives in His
Testimony.
NTRADICTS OTHER WITNESSES
Attended Dying Marcum as He Lay
n Front of Court House?Saw Jett
i Few Minutes Before Killing the
/Ian.
Jynthiana. Ky? August 4.?In the
e of the commonwealth versus CurJett
and Thomas White, on trial
e for tin? assassination of J. II. Marn
at Jj.ckson. I\y . May 4. Dr. J. M.
sh. of Jachsou. testified to attending
dying man as he lay in front ot
court house. He testified that a
minutes before the killing of Marti
in' saw Curtis Jett in front of
rgis Hro.-:.' store, immediately across
street from the courtliouse. talking
\shurv Spieer aaui l.ish Noble. This
tradieted tlie testimony of at least
vitncjscs who testified for the progtion
to seeing Jett go into the side
r of the courthouse immediately
ire the shooting.
>n eross-examlnadion he did not
icnibtr seeing anyone else at the
e of the killing about the courtse.
It was claimed by cross-ek*
Iners that he contradicted his testiay
0,1 the former trial at Jackson
weeka ago. John Smith and John
ier testified at length contradicting
>. Mary Johnson and Edward Mar1.
who said they Had seen Smith
Aimer a year before the killing t:
rcunt it' a stone quarry near Marl's
heme, armed, with other armed
a.
.ewis Hayes, tlie Jackson boarding
isekec|.er, tc.ilifled that Ahner
ith and Thomas White hoarded
h him during the term of court in
io. 1002. but he did not remember
r'thor they were iMp as early in the
rning as the hour fixed by the prostion
when armed men prevented
rcuin from leaving his home.
o American Equal Rights League.
s'ow York. August 4.?The Afroleriein
Equal Rights League of the
te of New York, lias iheen organ1
at a meeting in Saratoga. Offls
were elected and the president |
s empowered to appoint one person I
m ea"ii congressional district to
m an executive beard. Associations
' expected to be formed in other
tes.
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MPS. CECELIA STOWE^^^
Orator, Entrc Nous Club. Eh
17(5 Warren Avomie, H
Ciiicaoo, 11,t?, Oct. 22,1902. jg
For nearly four years 1 suffered H
from ovarian troubles. Tlie doc- H
tor insisted on an operation as the H
only way to yet well. I, however, H
strongly objected to au operation. H
My husband felt disheartened as K
well as I. for home with a sick H
woman is a disconsolate place at Eg
hest. A frienilly drnppist. advised H
liiin to pet a liotlle of Wine of R
(liirdni for me to try, and lie did so. k!
I hepan to improve in a few days and H
my recovery was very rapid. With- R
in eiphtcen weeks 1 was another H,?
heinp. &
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Mrs. Slowe's letter shows every S|
woman how a home is saddened hy R
female weaki esand how completely S
Wine of tlardni cures that sick- B
ness and hrinps health and hanpi- K
ncnsapain. l>o not po on simer 9
inp. (Jo to your drnppist, today 5
and Kociire a $1.00 hottlo of Wine
of Cardui. ^
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Cec ily Trc-rvrcr fevpd Skcrt.
.' > t .omei .v. Air... Auyurt -J?J. T.
Corn.an. examiner of public accounts.
.."v T.!<vl with Gov-nrr Jelks
| his report c:i J. I.. Carrion, trovurer
of Sboiiv ci.ur.ty, nn:l found the treasurer
due the county the sum of
$7.f^ 1 The treasurer did not use
for his personal use, but
transfoveil 1' "from one fun I to another,
contrary tp iaw. The attorney general
hr.Ms that he is liable for the
amount, although the county got the
benefit r.f the money.
Stabbed In a Church.
Columbu.'^Ria.. August 4.?In n fight
in a negro church in Oirard Monday
night V.'os Willams stahheri Hilly
Jackson. inflicting several painful, hut
not fatal wounds, after which he escaped
to the Georgia side.
Charles M. Schwab Resigns.
New ^ ork. August 4.?The resignation
of Charles M. Schwab as president
of the United States Steel corporation
will be accepted at today's
meeting of the executive committee.
. CROWN TORRENCE, M. 0.
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Special attention to diseases of
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ATOENEY AT LAW.
Room 12 up stairs Foster Buhlinc.
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ATTORNEY AT-LAW.
No. 3, Law Range.
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Attornev-af-I.aw.
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j find a fjood prescription for
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The 5-oe.nt packet is enough for usual
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