Show f PONTIFF SINKING t AND I END APPEARS NEAR Shortly Before Midnight He Became Unconscious HAS SUFFERED A RELAPSE 15 Simply Kapt Alive by Powerful Power-ful Stimulants Condition This Morning Is Moro CritIcal Crit-Ical Than Any Time Since Middle or Lnt Week nome Ju1 147O a mThe Pope hn pMed n omewhnl restless and agl I tntet1 night Hc awoke at 530 odock but shortly after dropped oCC again Into 0 heavy steep Home Juy H 430 a mDr Lapponl hIlS succeeded In reanimating tIle Pope I I with slltnulnnts He alo gave him n Jitllc nourishment The patients breath lriK Is again lmcuH He says he teel1 er tired t While there j8 lire there 15 hope Titt8 aU the consolation that Dr Lapponl Would give this morning In admItting that Pope Leos condition was very i gravelS gravel-S IS EXTREMELY RITICAL The Pontiff hruJ furcre another relapse re-lapse and he lies this morning In a inure crItical condition limn Ilt any time flnce the middle or 1nsl weelt The Mmlcomalollc condition Into which hu Ctll al midniGht and the confused alate of hlg heretofore lucid mind on his awakening nt un early hour this morning morn-ing accompanied hy BUll Teater dc 111eslon than during yesterday are regarded re-garded as smttoms ot the gravest na tun Dnd as pointing to an Imminent dlJw1utlon LESS PESSIMISTIC n In the iaily ecnlng medical ollinlon 18 IQHU 1CHSlmlst1c and Dr t1zzonl thought the end WI Iot wlth In sight He exlreecl the belle that unlcfoI lhl t11He3Sf took an unexpected turn thel was no 1a801 to apprehend c1ralh for to 01 three days POWERPlJ SfIMULBNlS GIVEN 1hI8 Ktat4m < lIt however did nol re 1fet thp aulety of lhOio who lmow rhat imvertul sllmulan arc being i contztntiy administered Some attribute I the pontlftH Ixtrcmc wcakJJlss tonight I Ir the excessive 1Jmtul and physIcal fOoll undertaIen yesterday in reedy In visitors hearing muss ell t virtY YFmy WEAK i XoCr before has the patients wenic nesi Progreed aH It did yesterduy I 1ro the 1l1l lime since hlH Illness the 5Jonurc a4it1 to hllc the shutters ut I f JnOJlt tIOId aM the light hurt IIIN eyes ant at the aml time contrulr lo his cU810m he begJed 10 Ix left ns quiet ag JOPbl lilt OTgOIlTIlY SYMPTOM I Snothez nOleworlh symptom oC his avahentng condition was the docility with which he toole his medicine and nourishment Previowdy indeed dur I Jng his whole life Pope Leo 1m hCln uball1st the prescription of doctors or nnythin thnt hall the aspect of being Zorcd UfYn him his feeling of fallgue and Inl1lrCerence wns interpreted C18 a I III 1gn that his vitality WM fast dim In Ihing lt last evening nine cardi l i unle Including SILt011l and lnrtonelll Wern arJmlttcd to the sickroom but the Pope could not even speak to them merely giving tiitni his hand 10 kiss I WILL STOP FOPEVEP t Dr TIo8onl was r > port c1 to have F411 11 In nn Interview yesterday The Pope 5 11lI18t reached l0 pulsations find OWr Jusl culculate how many tine I tiL has pulsated In nlnetthrce eam fnrld rou unkratanti that In hIs present Onthtion all hlH organn anti the Il11lee must f rid by iIting J t fO tired that they will slop totIr t lhp Amerllan lmbuRSY It waR J tzitd that no request omclal Ir other W18D had been recciwed up to esteri1ay for ntothlatlon regarding the POJlcs tQncJltlon ICing ldwanl has initrllcte1 thfl Or1tbh JmMElAdrw Sir Francis BrUt to tIIraph twice daily th43 HAte or his holiness WITHOUT FOUNDATIOX fh Tribune prinlp last night that I the Pop5 rMI illness tar cancer oC thor r tho-r liyjr D lazzoJlI characterizes tho Ialemrnt DJ a faizehocnj wIthout an f lonl ot rOllndatlon I i OFFIc1Ai BULLETIN At Z5 oC10k Iat t evening the follow t kg bullHJn was Igrued II I The depreanion In the Popes strength 1fBllts The ttcquenc o ptrplratIon i It 1 111Jhtl augj TIeBPratlon 36 Xl2e tI week tc01Ptralm 7 centi Continued on Page 11 f POPES DEATH IS NEAR Continued from Page 1 grade General condition always grave No Immediate danger ROSSINI LAPONNI MAZZONI SALT INJECTIONS GIVEN At SIO oclock last eveninghypoder mic Injections of salt and water were administered to the Pope The Popes condition took a turn for the worse yesterday morning but the change did not cx cite apprehension of an immediate im-mediate climax Last night was rather a sleepless one particularly during the early morning hours The official bul letin frankly speaks of agitated periods during the night and confesses that the general condition of tho patient Is somewhat depressed HALLUCINATIONS OF PATIENT It developed soon after the Issuance of the bulletin that tibia depression was qtille marked and It continued to manl fest itself throughout the forenoon atone at-one time assuming an alarming aspect This was when the Pope seemed to lose his grasp on tangible surroundings For the first time since his illness began there was a momentary hallucination the patient believing that a shadow flitted through the room THOUGHT HE SAW VISION The dizziness from which the Pop suffered was n kind of a mental confusion during which he seemed to lose consciousness of his surroundings while he believed ho saw a vision He explained afterwards that he thought that he saw an undefined shadow movIng mov-ing about the room and slowly approaching ap-proaching his bed whereupon tho Pontiff became agitated nnd called for I his valet Plo Contra saying Plo who Is I It Who Is It Dr Lapponl and Contra rushed to the patent bed and him soon succeeded In tranqulllzlng GENERAL CONDITION GOOD Outside the periods of depression the general condition of the patient Is good and his mental alertness continues clear When Drs Mozzonl and Lapponl made their morning call the patient inquired In-quired about Dr Rossonl asking Why docs not he come to see me Being told that Dr Rossenl was Ill he said Tell him he must lake care of himself him-self YESTERDAY MORNING BULLETIN At 915 oclock yesterday morning the doctors Issued the following bulletin regarding re-garding the condition of the Pope Up to midnight the pontiff remained tranquil but afterward he experienced agitated Intervals A physical examination exami-nation of the thorax shows no change since day before yesterday The acton of the kidneys was slight and the general gen-eral condition oC his holiness Is condiion holnes somewhat some-what depressed His pulse is S2 respiration respira-tion 32 nnd temperature 3C centigrade LAPPONI MAZZONI APPROACHING DISSOLUTION I developed during the morning as the result of 1 careful medical examination exami-nation that the condition of the Popes kidneys is worse as the component parts of the urine are not normal The diminution of certain elements lead tho doctors to believe that his system Is gradually approaching a state of dissolution disso-lution Traces of alubumcn were found Indicating although the kidneys are not performing their functions properly that they are not themselves organically diseased MANY CUREALLS RECEIVED At both the Vatican the arrivals arri-vals of patent medicine surgical Instruments Instru-ments and medical apparatus of nil kinds continue each being accompanied by assurances that his Holiness will recover re-cover If It Is used according to directions direc-tions From Vienna have come highly perfected machines for producing artificial arti-ficial respiration and for making oxygen oxy-gen The Pontiff however has not required re-quired the administration of oxygen for the last three days I What I need says Pope Leo la air fresh air Besides I should be allowed to rise An old man of 94 should not be kept In bed when without fever FATHER CONFESSOR OFFENDED Monsignor PlfTerl the confessor of his Holiness feels rather offended because he is not allowed to enter the sick room and Is especially dissatisfied with thl attending physicians believing it Is due to them that he In excluded This mornIng morn-Ing he Again asked to bo permitted to see Pope Leo On hearing the request the Pontiff said When I need him I shall send lor him and Monsignor Plf ferl left the Vatican considering himself him-self an Injured man GUARD HARD WORKED According to the rules established for the government of the Noble Guard one of their principal duties Is to watch assiduously as-siduously the person o the Pope when hla Holiness Is seriously Ill even the Papal apartments passing under their responsibility during nuch periods After Af-ter 1870 there was a gradual general curtailment cur-tailment of expenses at the Vatican and this resulted In a reduction In numbers of the Noble Guard which now mustcrg about forty men Not all of these however how-ever are now present at the Vatican owing to Illness or other causes and consequently the service of those on duty Is very heavy they mounting guard six at a time for six hours The services rendered on the occasion of the Popes present Illness by the Palatine guards composed entirely of artisans who receive no pay for Vatican duty are highly appreciated |