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Show SA rr OL. II. No. 473. 4 a 1 M II l V V-- S M4f A. 1 Jul JLM. M JL-- I 1 WIT I STATIC' A XLjf 1M I - I raj JL . JU 1 Xi--tf i w Jk jy w A. Xii 11 A JL-r- f JA- - l JU I 111 JL 1 a II GVES go day received the members of the American pilgrimage to Rome, led by John G. McGrane of New York. This constitutes an event of considerable sUaranee, the American pilgrims thus the first to be admitted to the presence of the new pontiff. LONDON, Aug. o. Whittaker A A. .Aw' JL JU. JU. --fc4. IBM li k Jtt ,W fA. .fci- L NUDE BODY N RIVER rest W -- -r 0RTAG LARGE Pope's Musical Protege. Suffers From Dishon est The music was directed by Abbe who was the Pontiff's protege, all present remarking how the Sistine choir Officer. had improved Its method since being under the abbe's care. Every available corner of the small chapel was filled this YORK. Auc. 5. An officer of morning, and those present seemed to & Co., manufacturers, who conforget Pius X. in their pleasure in the Dunlap magnificent harmony of the voices of duct stores In various cities, has con the choir and the feast cf color as they firmed the rumors recently circulated to rested their eyes on the pictures before the effect that a shortage had been dis them. The ceremony ended about noon. covered in the accounts of one of the Declines to Hide in Chair. former officers of the company, which Both going to and coming from the fell heavily on the estate of Robert DunSistine chapel, when he passed through the Raphael Loggia and the Ducal hall, lap, of which the man had been execu the Pope refused to be carried in the tor, but lightly on the company. Frdia gestatoria, which, however, folThe estate of Robert Dunlap. w ho die d lowed him. After taking a few steps, he three years ago, was appraised at $"v.O, turned to Mgr. Bisleti and said: 000, and rumor had it that the deficit "I shall never voluntarily get into that amounted ".o $200,000. box." Thos.e familiar with the matter abso A Te Deum was sung this morning in lutely refused to give the true amount the Sistine chapel in honor of the elec- or the man s name, but it is said no ac tion of the new Pope. All the cardinals tion will be taken against him. The were present except Herroro, who is heirs in the estate, which is held In trust still in his cell, although somewhat bet- by Mrs. Dunlap, are her five children, ter than yesterday. including William A. Dunlap of Pe-ro- si, 3?irst Appointments. This morning the Pope confirmed in their posts as secret chamberlains Mgrs. Zichy. Scapinelli, Misiatelli and Sanse de Tampere, and confirmed the Marquis of Serlupi as master of the horse, and Mgr. Silli as dean of the grooms. He appointed Mgr. Galli, secretary of Latin letters, to replace Mgr. Tarozzi, who is ill, and also Mr,r. Sardl, as secretary for briefs to the Princes, to replace Mgr. Volpini, who recently died. The Pope has confirmed Cardinal Oreglio as camerlingo. Cardinal Agli-arwill probably be secretary of state. di Coronation Next Sunday. The Pope, yielding to the pressure exerted by the foreign cardinals, who are anxious to return to their respective countries as soon as possible, has decided that his coronation shall take place next Sunday. "WHAT MANNER OF MAN NEW POPE IS, TOLD MURDERED AND BURNED Sharp & Bryan Hit Hard by Droopin? Market; Assignee Declares They May Pull Out Whole. Supposed Dead Man De- 0 clares He Will Attend 0 G. A. R. Meeting in (.) San Francisco. () NRW YORK. Ai!g. 5. AltliOURh It declared by Ids wlfo, the iolkf has anil a Cororer's jury th;t he v as tlrownd. Frank J. Nullett. a former of tl: New York salesman and (I. A. U., whose body was supposed to be under a tombstone at Newtown, in letters rreivcd by the family, that he is alive and intends KoIr.tr to the Grand Army meeting at San Francis o Ausu?t 13th. Nullett. while tic ting as manager of a n m-m- btr in-si- ts, r, (' ") "READ ,'' ( i i n "If r.rr ho let him the (V) fKaUT"l mor th ln,riptkn (J t) ( ' store at Troy. N. Y.. stattl for t!:i t it y O' tober U'th bist on budn-ssI!" w.! his wif ti'Vtr haiil fjom ukI5. ar.l A WMy ranif h"re to work for ii li i i.i )IU UUI) ... .1. t'UOSri:. I.A : I - I therefor Important that thlr lii.il.'i f g t!i-oth- ers - , 0 0 . 0 0 0 WINCHESTER. Tenn., Aug. 5. Si 0 mon uooKer ana wue. wno uvea in a 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 INCREASE OF LYNCHING IN THE o0 NORTH, DECREASE IN THE SOUTH. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Uiy tf. -- June 3 3 6 1 July July 23 Aug. 4 23 2v 1S03 lS'Jl , Iid:vin - : f : ii Dani!! tn Apotln. ' I t' ? - . 1 I ., '.: it. I i s -- f "i '' ) i r ! ,:v ..4 - ; t r. v. ; .1 - i i . - tt f.,S : !! ' j S 1 . .';'. . KITR0-GLYCER1- ! ., V It : : 5 v I... - i . ! f i ;t n " . t t , .! it ?' !tl! 1 l ' t .f ' ' 5 x s i 1 I t . . . ;: j i V. .7i w t i t ; - ? !,ir t i 5,1- 1 ' i tin t '.e , :.-,.- XE WORKS BLOWN UP 2iuLLi:Ti:r. m ausc. : -- co. V.. . J. al I'ry.ui wa the alttati"r, t P lay, Te.e Cpa'atan i n? 5;il Venteri f t'h itn; ai :n nvj;;y ; r t !'!f;.t!f ? to a tikrt r,i; , ;.5-na- on e?it ion ;e;e.. p:. . ror.f nt ne r r.ee n.a-i- tl. d ii Joi,r,on j r.fe.i:;, t. .f p a.. . t litlon, but lhmitt. w re r.ut ' r. t l,melpt!:.g f . . Au.ork tl.o. of were M.i)"r J. !:.' L. Zimmerman f Sprlr.gl'a of tner I'or.sr'J'.in VbU the lttoTH Iff ver.ti n the prln Spil work w J.d.r. o n prlxate I n ilra f..r l.'- .in nit" 1 . f.c! j) tatior' . " " s Want!, r.'tdcti fcr ' c G i v Lur.c J.?..!; in !, J. ,d v- " I.-r.t- . 3 ; ,J i a--- ClC li U U LVIPPPP Li t UL, tn. iiOiVv) TIIH t! .. OF THE NOW POIT: :,. T '. tv ti' :. - .n - f- r 1 i. . t..--i ai"?1 i ..nf.-rer..-ej. oratie fr for 1 'Tr fhlp or t. an b th i'-i- 1 . 1 - 1 n Ju!in!i be t.d':!"--- r f"j; Jej.r,' "Tw" that t r.otv.ir-ated- J t"T v r.a- - v.;'.J I !,r T. n I - I'Al'L Auc riln i.r. I rl rirror than in lu ar v. r f ST. - ; of th Dulu'h lin-- - v. ". tb o; k - j f j .t. t II Sr tl n !'"rin of b' h l-- u;. on- w-.- Taul ! , :' h t Thmnas T. a!. a . I J .t.'.'.r.H j . t r r I CC '.:. ,ith : 5 n nf 1 1 ' : 1 I r TV f i r " !rr.-t- v J Mis t Wnl-t- i: F' . HQt U it w :i '. f :') y j Mh ' -- J in .1 f - t tn; Snfar.t v' A U 3 ; T ' ? fr - '.;. r ir: Py !' is. C - 1! ' "1 r n, p " 1 f - I 1 j- T ;1h r.f t Fourth A" t f'j ' t. ! I Infantum at !h nc of n mcnthn. wi'.l I Funeral ,l frnm th parent r!dcr.c tomorrow aftcrr.ocn at 3 o'clock r;r r Tv f to-'.a- y 0 I V 1IANNA. r. d Cv " rut I J ; nii.l, f r . r.Swht. iir.inur.i' 1 n rr I tn a v yt .N p' ; i'.ir i' - !r-t . K -- . prrv.-j- l I o i ii ja-i- Victim of Cholera Infar.tura. 5? ;s, Kxr!rsir-:of m' r.itr.l to Ir.lti'rr, tf G. 15 In t !i A ; J t 11' " 'r d.i::.c algd ? rnnnvrnto rrrrirT' IIKIIdTK till J anvair.t t?-.i- ? r '..'( I rf f. far with jrt 1) W"te ?:t.:n- : On IIANN'A DISASTER ud t!. 1 w . ." j ' . . 1 ' n f it v.. r-- s'iins fr"i rorth ' 2 3. .. J.i td f - .ir- tthi v.tr . ' a1-;- bad ron ... In th,v t !iv I.. I, 'aI I " . i 1 ii.t ' Heavy Rnln at St. Tnul. ..13 0000 ASKED $15,300; r tr t r . c : An:- r.t f;jr th.' . . 107 ' t it.-1-- f w . j; I 1 - !f ! ,T ? . it., IV , t." T U!r j t- .r I.T.i lleT. T. ' r y--t- "' r,-j- th.;t . Gj.'.r ! - n rm r. ;. nlS'in f.er ' W," 1 rr"- - It It f i! will 1 i: : i; n.ni th-ir.f :.ti St. aorhlr fr ar. e)nl l'r- I j rejs jr.lr. ir y tf the ar. tior.al oMfM r.xt 'inirr'-'"r:sI ail the ... f G!" rf n S ro-rJnaU- : and I'.rs a:. . " r w !!.. i. a: :t.j It '.! )i- - rr atr.t d altt.i a w Ti.r : ten hsvf up. Pa: :ic;;Iar i.; no: vet Krow-n- . ru: it tn nurrx s :i;t JfVftsl people hav t:i klllri. te XI 5 :. w ci x i A-- n lil-u- ! i I) IX AT UK. I;t I . i ;:; c I C y cr r j n r - th- - i- and ...n: 0 r f !!,. ' v : V S .1.-- ....ns 0 f' J . . a m... k ..i-- i fj wrx hill b. ntliT dam .v- - v, r. I ! rnitAN'.v. .J;.nt)JT'. Wah. ir? 000000000 1 if 1 . --. : b i?.t?,' J:..tt v t r.tm. . . . ...Tt" ., , "i lsrn r !.e nU'' III. 1?2 0 Th' - - I r Mirdr.K nr.y d to b O'jf f r t! v. 1 sr i t.. ;o v. .' ii ki'b ! f In th rrir.. v. ' ri tt!".! In TV," Danville. III. (Kevcn months) j; 0 0 V, j 5 I! Mayor. fan F"vcr Had Land". Mon. ..127!1503 u - ; fi X ? j Tork-- III. - 1S07 1S9S 00 . ifd it" 13l:l?oi '.' 1 . , . Bryan Helps to Start Cam- naien of Cleveland's i Jn Mo. Mo. . 1803 1 Caruth'-rvii:- William Hamilton.. White LYNCHINGS IN TEN YEARS. ? n. I rV.fn and th- I ' t dunr. th. tlver rr of? wird, at a !'?f-- . .. . ..r,iruth"rviPe. W. J. Montyham.. ..White D. M. Majone While David F. Wyatt Colored John Brown White Metcalf Colored John James Wilson Colored 1 LIabiilt, j It f"i ..ci ALtmtl) .iD( -- 0 June 0 M LYNCHINGS, 1D03 (7 MONTHS.) Colored. Number. White. North. South. G 10 52 9 43 LYNCIIINGS. 1002. Number Colored. White. North. Couth. 96 9 80 (1 Woman) 9 87 NORTHERN LYNCHINGS, 1003. Date. Color. Name. ri.u e. Colored Jan. 1 Andy Clark Mo. .Mo. April li Thomas Cilyard.. .Colored JopUn. Colored Trh-- , III. April 20 Unknown May May '' f til- - 1 tl." (5 I,.-.-i-r- ':' 7! I ; : J. - ?. 1 r j J r t CO Catters." :i" : . : " ;iT ;.! d " Mr. J.: it It,' y y W(;i IJ JOHNSON; HIS BOOA 1 I.-?,',- 0 f,tia i C - - V At;,r :; ' t J ih w. c'.or.e. ) 0 0 Man and Wife Suspected 0 0 on of Informing "Wild 0 small cabin on the mountains In Frank lin county, were murdered la3t night IN A FEW ANECDOTES. and their home burned. The tragedy is attributed to the raidROME, Aug. 5. A few anecdotes ing of a "wild cat" distillery near their Booker and his wife were acshow what sort of a man Pius X. is. home. cused by the wild catters with betrayas patriarch of Venice ij,As position to the revenue officers. them Oorousnt him from $2000 to $2400 a yean ing which did not &o far, when he had paid Died From Convulsions. numerous for chari all of his bills the Leonora, the Peventeen-months-ol- d ties. So when he was called suddenly daughter of Nels and Johanna Jensen, to leave Venice, he often found himself died last nightw of convulsions. The fuwithout money. Once, when he had neral services ill be held Thursday afcome to Rome he was without a cent ternoon at 2 o'clock from the residence, and did not know where to turn. He 339 Express avenue. , was finally obliged to borrow $400 from American Cricketers Beaten. a bank, and was in a perfect fever until the debt was paid. He has a nephew, LEICESTER. England, Aug. 5. The John Baptiste Sarto, who, notwith- - Philadelphia cricket team won a match today against the Leicestershire team by 101 runs. CContinued ctl p&ffo 8.) dei.-r-inlnin- '.o 0 0 0 (? i v. in t:.i by t!; reg-irc- m-wi- 0 T! An it i . rr. ;.k. d-- ,t nvTv.i.r r f ??, t. . v T I:r V. I lr.r T.' ti .? , . ;.;:. I r l.hm tn ttm on IV tiler front and I draw f a v. .i,..,,,..). y.ii th I t t H Th bri e. r"T pi'.' drifted hlj four rr.He. M.r.yin-- . lau.i v J f,. , J- - f.t i ! r wrr" twept the feasibility f th State Land Commissioners plan ihou!d t tosrurej. In order that a lar outlay of tnor;y may be saved. The State Ixginlature appropriate Go to the Law's Limit at its laat seswlon for th- th prar leabllit y of irrigation for Benefit of Straw- re.if-r- oh whfi th stipulation not mure than on. half that amount should xpende.i on any one proji t. ii a mu Scheme. derstoixl that the Straw l i ry alley berry Valley ptojositlon wa what tale,! forth th' appropriation. Tin State F.oard of Land Commis The board di'iF-r-- J th mattr th. v. it. thlouKhly. an sioners today vote.i appropriation of notion toand after III-'the was npproprl.il. $1.".(H) for the purpose of determining tw carried. unpracticability of constructintr a large Adjournment wan taken at no-storage reservoir for the reclamation til next month. of a ast tract of utid land in Straw berry valley. At the regular monthly meeting of CITY 0RDITA'CES the board, held yesterday, the advisaTO BE TESTED TODAY bility of making1 this appropriation was the principal matter under consideration. The subject was carefully disForn X. Chrlrter,en will appear lr cussed and definite action was postar.d Jidg Lewis' court thi aften-.ot.until this session. poned morning's a habeas rorpui petition In the present The project will be a mammoth un- cases cf Fre.i R;o h and "11- d UaKa- dertaking, and will consist of the conwhom b.e i? making an effort to struction of a reservoir In Strawberry ghr, have released, on the jarr. Krcunds as valley, where the Hood of waters of the h gave for the dismissal of the prU- Rig and Little Strawberry creeks can tax fuR M. M. Johr.?on .onv? be husbanded In the spring nnd u?ed tlrne ago. ngalnt for irrigation purposes during the sumThe attorney maintain? X.t If or." mer and autumn. ordinance Is Illegal and r.ot In fore are In the am- ltuatlon. The plan will necessitate th boring of a tunnel about three and rt half mile? Rach was convlrtrd of niult ar.d long to convey th" water to the land battery, and sentenced to e rr,ty-r- . e which Is to be reclaimed. The boring dayn In the county Jill, nnd C. MHcbr of this tunnel will b. the most ex was given three month for ,r!tlr.g an pensive factor In the enterprise-- nn l It & tir;; f r J wf-.f- j 0ARD V0T ES 1500 TO TEST RESERVOIR PLAN $-- W e t .iin it t d 1 ill Jn a .UK. Aur. jl h. a; t :.-l- ur;rp e . Is? i. Y tl,e r.nn July r. i: 2 W. J. j. til j -- . m-.rlr.- ? .uiiu dead. h N:V r - ndsslnic its. in sum of Instti an was nlfo cdl- t . comes Now a frotn New Kngl md letter . ... n ... in fianuw riiinf; i nituc irun . : 3 fl r , t. .,... . it! ..... II). II IJi !(, I'lfllll.l'U nnl was Intern d. A fni tll tn i ! Smashes Into a Bridge, Tearing: Off Its Upper Works. i v f rn- - 1 1 tombrn'." t) ", "; :t hi i nr. - .. r '; i BOAT DRIVEN BY THE WIND 1 Ri th i h? f.: al. l';i.. NVvtfin arl r .! don't to () () ;J ) rtpr,'f arf.tir nut th nr rxjllcl rr. to pi'Mt' r cf both be II WHO SAYS HE LIVES. c-r- t co-;.r.rtr,- fih. I'tdr.t to dyr.nn tt Thlr tlyr..iir.It ") l? ; AuT, 5. 'llurlbutt, Co.. r.r rr.br: cf the ftcck 1 . GAYS WIFE TO MAN Mis. NuSlrtt new yoiu; . rr ocurl " TOMESTO-X,- BULLETIN. Hatch 0 exchange, l,av failed. The Crr.i cf Iltull itt, Hatch A Co. VICTORIA. 11, C. An?. S A lrrb 0 traurdy Point vat ccmpstci cf J :hn L. II.::H ;!!. M.icuy L. S. Hatch, a L ; a : d mcn;br. And J. 0 l rd.iy. Two rnn, 1HpI lo I Tho an l.K Smith. a tur-rhip v r Harry CuM won. wrnt to n imall Inland nhout t'wo fc::r.cd Stptc let 12, Itj'J. mil? fmm Vi ItM nn l oft Mariu'c) ENIES HE S DEAD IN SPITE OF HIS EPITAPH 00000 Jo J J J y Father and Son Meet Death in Most Horri0 ble Manner. BERLIN, Aug. 5.A dispatch received her pays that - rT?ons were drowned In the disastrous flood which occurred nt Ch Foo, China. July 27th. The bridges within the city and many hou.c. with thir or- cupants, were swept away In the torrent. Two thousand of the Inhab- itants are left without means of subsistence. 2 b'-e- I . T- g y . DESTITUTE CONDITION 0 0 mvmm W i I KILLED BY 700 DROWNED IN FLOOD DYNAMITE 250,000 AT CHE F00; 2000 ARE IN. Yrright, the promoter and director of the London and Globe corporation, lim ited, was arraigned at the Guildhall Police court today and remanded after formal evidence of his arrest had been taken. The prisoner was released on bail of $230,000, of which he provided Jlo.WO at rose and three sureties guaranteed the re ROME, Aug. 5 Pope Plus X. 5:30 this morning, saying he did not maining $125,000. wish to change his habits. He slept last night In the apartment occupied by Cardinal Oreglia during the conclave, which Is situated on the second floor of the Vatican. No decision has yet been taken concerning the Pontiff's ultimate hequardeters, but it is already said that modest. sires them to be extremely At 7:15 the Pone said mass, assisted He afby Mgr. Bressan. his conclavist.consisted which terward took breakfast, Leads to Ar of only coffee, milk and a roll. Then, as Discovery he stood against the window from which he caughf a glimpse of the gardens of of Four Negroes in the Vatican, the Pontiff exclaimed: Will Miss the Sea. New York. 'Mv first pleasure, when I can spare a moment, will be to explore the gar (lens which now confine my little world. NEW YORK, Aug. .".Following the How shall I get on without Heigh-ho- ! of the mv Inner eountrv tramps? How I shall discovery in the Harlem river nude body of an unidentified white man inis them and my sea!" Pone Pius wished to see, personally, with a cut in the forehead, four negroes most of the innumerable telegrams of have been arrested on a suspicion of ccnsrratulation received, giving instruc murder. tions for the answers to those for which One of them has told the police that he caved most, and looked at the copies, he met the white man In a Harlem sa chamriiic here and there a word. Then loon, that three others came In and saw he prepared for this morning's state re the white man show a roll of birrf, and of the cardinals in the Sistine that one of the crowd bought a flask of ception c hapel, which during the night had been liquor into which he poured a quantity cleared of its temporary furniture, used of snuff. He left the party una. later. for the balloting, and was assuming its says he met one of them carrying in hi ?;ormal aspect. arms the white mans clothes. of Kissed Toot Pope. The third and last obedience of the sa cred college was consummated this w ith the same ceremonial as in the Sistine chapel, the Pope b;ove, and bvf in his full pontifical lobes,nerves Tiaiiblv restored in mind and by a night's rest. The cardinals filed before him and kissed his hand and foot, all smiling apparently in a perfectly contented frame of mind. They themselves in turn received a hearty embrace Estate of Robert Dunlap from Pius X. A. 1 . y i i ja a & 1 Cam-erlin- ' h JA. --Uw Orcglla Continued as BOND and Agliardi May Be Papal Secre tary of State; Declines Whittakcr Wright Held to Ride in Chair. Under Heavy Penalty BULLETIN. in London. 0 ROUE, Aug". 5. Pope Pius X. to bi-a.a- v h -- f Price. Three Cents 5, 1003. I i X Jw JL A . tem-hf- BIG BROKERAGE FIRM- GOES TO WAI T TW MCW w A SEES SUN RISE UK MEW 1111 IX Lak T HP 17 Salt l.ake Citv, Utaii, Wednesday Evening, August iWFOPE m Oentr&liy fair end cooler 7 1 :.:'. Ha'.ch r?.itpcr.t 1, nniKi.iNJ:, :.tn. (w.?. t v. !- ... - t |