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Show THE MUlININ'Ci j0 . 0xAjft4040-K-rwoo:o-:-oK- - Troubles of the Pope In His Splendid Prison 5 I OF DIPLOMACY AGAINST S WHICH HE IS MAKING They Into Diatance from Their Windows and Wave Their Humble Table. Their Empty Chair at X X 9 y 6 Hands-- His 0 g Oulr timidity wiih regard to the of flu apoMolir pulai-- c it insu-aof diminishing. lately a Ming ot ilisiriiHi inward them hat ariiu-in ihe Vatican, not from iiertnnal hut from iioliilcal reat-wi-t, which they, lxmr thing, ran do nothing to allay. "Their iurtnrnoe it bad. if it said inyMerioiiidy, which in renlity means that for his health's sake they rernnimnnl their brother in take a change of air. to Citslel tiandolfu, for instance, which lniilini rennnclliatluu between Qnirinal and Vatican; thus their advice In Arguing from human nature, and the characters of thcae particular Indies n 'snr now vrotch shut in a cell. prps S.no . he is hirilUrty as Pout Iff called entered the Vatican certain i.a inMi relitelanee. FromletfsU.ho lately uhtwhlchheh.. had a premonition ofw hat 1 murtsce him. While considered bv all good sons of the church. rented by a force all hecause Intangible, oppos-n- l snd .lithe more heary becauw na- the deep sentiments of hia 5 JS is to '"when Patriarch. Cardinal s apari-iiiciit- g g g at a v Moved through the floor. Bepri has no M. a him! what we wiflVr to Thua the visits grow less and less. ! They hear of the holy father's lualh ! from the faithful Hressan. ami th;. suffices. The good ladies have rcci-- i ehaugi-thir quarters and arc now in the ancfcni Rusi icucci Palace, winch face Si. Peter's and the pupal iu the Vatican. From their at a certain hour every morainic white-cla-d they have tltc vision of a who wave . hi figure at a window, and thus the day hand and tiisapiM-arn- . oens gladly ior them. arc The room in their new si spacioit. indeed vast,- with dt'cp windows from which on looks umm one of the most twain if til scene in Konic, t'te vai-- t piazza of SI. IVler's. harked Irowm-.liasiliCJ. by the majcMie down upon by the Vatican aud lighted and oftened by the sarklins at which throw out rainbow lo Ik- - icing ccry turn unj inseem to tiieir effort with each other sprinkle '.he venerable obelisk, which for rent uric- - lias defied them. Oil enteri ig the house one finds hTitiscIf in a large hall simply famished. with a few ehai's sgalu-- t the wail and ihriH- - small tables, on vtieh are tltns' allium. hound in pavchmeni, with the patal arm, in which riuoir names. At ire asked to sign ili-l- io A 8 VICTIM VALIANT STRUGGLE, BUT TO WHICH HIS THREE TIMID g SISTERS HAVE HAD TO BE SACRIFICED. g $ Thw Art Ktpt A way from Him by Elaborate Ceremonies, and Have See Him New Apartments to That EXAMINEE: MiiliEX, ! t f.v.t.t-tafu- r Barto ss was went to the Vatican as seblumand when rnmpstible with his position, colorless as lliere rendered hlmeelf considered a uossiblc. He was thus plus and capable man by "m. .ndthe decidly negative papal entourege. Then by SS"e the dev In whirl, he entered the leave It again apostolic palace never to step since han been foj'hl His secretary of stale was broken own choosing, snd hnn proved a to reed. He ccriainly has succumbed the the suhile Influence of reaction, centre of which Is the Vatican, and the direction of which comes from the gennow eral house of the Jesuits, and Is Pius in opposition. another person only In X. hsH always fmnkly said that he is more, what and. no diplomatist, diplomatic wwild prefer not to use al methods; but Cardinal Merry del thinks oiherwlse. consequently diploIn macy. such ss It Is. reigns supreme all negotiations. Hu X.' would have liked to speak Ijoldly at the relations between cliurch and state In the audience he gave ate not in, and to his wife, but he was beginning of January to the Duke. of Genoa, brother of Queen Marghwi-InwedOf course, no one can forbid" the Pope, bill he knew as well ss his entourage that. If ho followed hts own course, and did not practically promise to do nothing of the kind, means, ap- Bv"erT ftir THIS HOWR or THU POPK't EISTKHK OS KIII.OOKIXCi THU VATICAT. it Is supposed that, all the ceremony Iho window I a simple cretonne cur- and gurgeouMiess of the Vatican, the tain In yellow. guards and the red tape necessary to The drawing room is more pretenpenetrate to the papal apartment, will, tion. the prevailing color being If not coufitNc, at least not lie agree- green and Clue. The furniture Is able to those accustomed to simplicity cotere.1 with stuff in pale green with and siurerlly. Thus elaborate forntali-tk-- s dark green flowers, the curtains have been introduced which must of the same material. The walla be observed every time they go to the are hung with material in which a vat lean. nor dark, predomblue, neither harmonize with the First of all Monsiguor Ilisleti, the inate, which p'c Maslor of the chamber and a future green, the ame color lieing noticed cardinal la advised. He usually ob- in the carpet. jects, saying that the holy father In The most prominent olijceta In the much engaged. Then, when another room are pictures of the Hope. One, hour is suggested, he gives a reluctant life size, with a dedication, bang over s huge divan, and wa a present from some friends. The other represents Cardinal Sarto as the Ioite wa then taking leave jiiat before entering ill gondola to go to Home for the conclave, on what proved to he for the. brat time. On a round table ia the middle of the room are alliums, books and a crystal stand for visiting card, aud in a corner on a standFun-tif-af big phonograph, into which tho has spoken several times. The dining room ha carved walnut fqraiture, the prevailing color red. The terrace is specially "precious, as it i closer than any other part of tho houe to the Vatican. One ascend a narrow wlmling staircase a .id soon comes out on It, which was really what derided the taking of ttaa It i so near Brppi, aa apartment. one sister exclaimed. It is in process of being turned into a bower of rosea and sweet melllng flower, where we shall spend all our time, said Sfgnoriua Rosa with pride. Alwaya'an Empty Chair for the Pope. The Sarto sisters hav? continued in Rome a ciietom of their Venetian days hospitality, In their house there is ever a spare bedroom, hnd the table Is always large enough for several We like it o." additions! persons. they, explain, "if a friend cornea he finds that he is not incommoding us. We make no differeaee; all arc weltie-la- g lie-In- g come." One evening a stranger was taken through the dining room to the ter-rar- and happening to rs( hia eyes on I lie dining table, already laid, noticed that there were cm era for four. I must hurry, he said to the maid. The Isdie. 1 .gee, have a guest for dinni-x.- ' Where7" exclaimed the servant. startled. 'They must have opened the dour for him themselves! "No, no, I don't mean that," Mid 1 the other. merely inferred so, aa there are places for four at the the ronrx triief. mistuh. Yub a thw rkete. parenily natural hut in reality full of art, would be found to prevent the meeting. Methods of Diplomacy, Outside of these contretemps of s'sle the Tope Is no better off in bis private relations. There is always Ihe pretty story of his three devoted who have followzsl him to Rome, and are content to give up humo and friend for his sake. Tills Is true as fse ss It goes, lint these same sisters, stiti the rest of Ms family, are made tit 'instruments to bring hint to rea-n- " wounding hint in his affcctlqn. 1 have it on the highest authority mum one who assisted at. the scene mat one day, when the three sisters wre with him Slgnorina Maria turned to her brother and said, Beppi, don't you think hut. got no further, aa the eminent cardinal present coughed , tds-ler- Poor Slgnorina consent, and when they do actually arrive at the papal door, Ir la to find cither ihat an ainiirncc Is taking place or that the pontiff Is really engaged. If they stick It out. perhaps they may wait an hour; perhaps two. When the appointment is made they go to the iMlace to lie met with overpowering courtesy bows here, presenting of arms there, move or less stoppages that someone may kiss their hands, traversing a huge room where servants how to the ground until when It Is over and they St's the land of promise, their checks are scarlet, their wits confused, and one only remains that they will never come again. Complaint ia useless. Have they not been treated with all courtesy? And Is table1." Oh! that, doesn't mean anything. At every nteal was Ihe explanation. there are four plaeea, three for themselves and one for hi Holiness. lie cannot come, but lie is wiili them in spirit, they say. No matter how many guests they hare no one ever take that place at tho fwt of the table. It i sacred! Could anything lie more touching, the empty chair sympollcal of the empty lives, but the dear one with them in spirit! ISABELLA COCHRANE. Marla, tmwipd and embarrassed, began again, Holy Father, can Angelo" (the other V mother i lodge in the Vatican" hqt a again interrupted by the same personage, who began a discourse on me recent ussgo of Popes keeping in m selves entirely apart from their families and the world, which lasted 'mill the three sisters were driven from the room. Angelo, needless to v. did not put np at the apostolic a. THE VATICAN. SHOWIX6 THE W'rtno Tnm the Mslblc shore th Colon 4 MS mow WHICH THE POPE WAVE! GKEETIXCa TO HIS SISTEHS. th concr window, as the he m lenh out ft to whore hit ototm sow 11 ra th entre at ta Photo iNtwiti I em il not true that Pins X. is so onsy that he cannot call hia soul Ms own? Thair Ona Frisnd at Court. One good friend they have, the tut toot MICHIGAN WON. In the Annual Intercollegiate Debate With Chicago. FREE Interesting And Concise Complete and Authorized to Be Published Exclusively in the Morning Examiner The Standard and Examiner Will Send Ten of Weber Tne Chicago Fedvu'inii TRIP TO PORTLAND County's Popular fiirls to the World's FairNsxt July otnsnating from New jiimr is ity of ofreport the intentions of the manageYork planning for a great cliiM labor of ,iuiy, when ment. The denial by some leading ini Ion lor the Founl that tlu-all the juvenile toller in '.he ciiy, ;u.-jt- dependent iiiMniiraertirei-united to w... advance wages tend in further in number, will ! march through the muyi. bearing befog the situation. Nevertheless it U the opinion of leading interests that banners announcing their usks. a general advanee will be made, and An right-hou- r day may lie among that it cannot be delayed. the demand to be made by the uilnc-At the rcccut meeting In New Orleorient of the authiaeite region upon the expiration of be pciiud eoretvd ans of the executive committee of the hy the award of the BtriKc cuitinilaaiou Southeastern Passenger AaKoriatinn. a in IS". compact was made not to allow southern labor in be exported from the earns 7K ecu's south under the Influence of cheap Jap labor In Colorado 12 Amerion lives and per day, rates. mti; can labor earns I? " aud lives on $2. The brichinakcrs of Germany have Mining and industrial rireles getter fnrnied a syndicate to regulate the are Britain Intently production of brick and to protect the ally in Great watching a cooperative experiment interest of the trade. in stale which Is beingVied quarrying In Hie nclghhortiood of Und f'enrhyn took the place 2.0"0 Chinese lanioiis quarries in Wales. So univer- of that number recently of Kaffirs in one of sal is the interest in 'hts undertaking that the necessary working capital has the South African mines. licon provided by the labor organizaDuring the past four weeks over tions of the entire count ry. They have 2".(Mn1 Italian immigrants a r lin'd at H2tiJ12!i. whim subscribed already sum is expected will stain tie increased. ihe port of New York. The unusual influx of Immigrants from Ireland was Inwell instanced in ihe arrival of the Organized Into an alliance, each dividual under surety bond of from lYllic from Queenstuwu with 1.9SC .VMi to f X.nno not to art counter to the steerage passengers, of whom 1,04" Citizen's Alliance, the employers of la- were natives of the island. bor in Ban Francisco are preparing to The number of employe of tho Siecl make g fight against Ihe union shop. Trust today Is probably larger than at For the first time sinre the organiza- any time in its history. The average tion waa founded, nientliere of I aval In 1902 waa 168.127 iiersons; in 19"4 It bad fallen nearly 21,0"". Wages paid 36, of tho Journeymen Tailors' I'nlon, have agreed upon a uniform sealr, in 19"3 were f 120.763.iMiO, last year which has been accepted by the lead- they were $21,000,0110 less. ing merchant tailors of Philadelphia. Twenty-eigh- t firms belonging to the The Cigarmakera' International Un- I'nion of Elccirical Xlamifartures, 2IHI ion. by a referendum vote, has decided whose lucnilierahlp comprises over In a connot to establish a health farm for suf- European firms, recently met vention at Munich, Germany, and orferers of tuberculosis. ganised a cooperative society for the The plan suggested for a settlement purpose of purchasing supplies for of the jurisdiction dispute lift ween the their manufacturers. brickstonemasons, granitcciitters. Ban Francisco has a photographers' at. Philalayers and soft stonecutters, officer of union. delphia. is that the national the unions in these trades shall meet There are 107,848 dressmakers emanil decide finally on the limitations England. ployed hy firm in and Jurisdiction of each trade. The highest wages obtainable, except of The average number of salaried offi- in the case of about a dozen heads or cial and clerks employed hy the street department are eighteen shillings, rallw-a- r companies of the United $3 a week. States In ISO! was 7.12, and the averThe total memlmrshtp of the 636 was 133,-fil- l. age number of wage-earneunions of the state of Missouri ia 79. 443, of which only 2,836 are women. who hundred capmakers Several Another glass blowing machine now went on strike three months ago in facIn operation doer Ihe work of seven all the against the open shop tories of the New York Cap Manufac-urer- men. Association, have returned to A mechanical atoker for steam boilwork, having settled with their em- ers haa been invented, but not perrecognition of the ployers and gained' ' fect eL i union. Japan ha a Federation of Labor Returns relating to about 37",("st s show with 300,00" active members. members of British that the mean percentage of member Chicago and Indianapolis are the unemployed at the end of each month of 1904 waa 6.5, emppared with 5.1 in principal headquarters of lalmr unions. the previous year. The figure for of all Statistic show that four-fift1904 lit the highest, percentage since mnehan-o- f lieat the contribute late 6.9 paid was per when the 1894, proportion their trade union, while trade unioncent, while In 1893 It was 7.5 per ccnL ists contribute the pest baid mechanAlthough the railroad men's airike ics, on the Siberian line past of take MENINGITIS TREATMENT. Baikal has ended, the telegraph operators have now stopped work, demandDoctors In a Paris Hoapital Are Making Increased wages. ing Headway. isstatement Just a to According New York, April 13. A new method sued hy the Chamber of Mines' Im--1 rest meat for ccrebro of spinal meni number the Ltd., portation Agency, at the Hospital Heau-JoChinese laborer In Sou lit A'rica on ingitis employed in Paris is described by the Her-bl- d November 3". I9u4. was tljilfi; arriin thst city. I'p to In correspondent 1314. 3,981: vals during December, time this trcsi incut aptransit on December 31. 4,245; deaths. the present the dLpatch says, to have given 53; repatriated, 192; total In South pears, Africa and transit on Dcecmlier 21, more satisfactory remits than any other. 1904, 27,297. It consists of Injections of metallic ferments, a "solution of one in ten In of which a total Twelve disputes. man. 1." ' Kery day twenty cubic were ibui 824 working people took part, ccntlmetrea are injccred into tbr urns-ralDeAustrian labor reported to the tissue of the hip or abdomen. partment. aa having begun In Decem- Ia cases prencnting very serious sympber, 1904. toms gotsi result were obtained from iotravenoua injection of a solution The labor unions 1u Great Britain containing one milligramme of the have a membership of nearly f.nofl.nuo metallic ferment per cuble centimetre. and a yearly Income of nearly $lo,(yHV Stiver and manganese arc the metallic 0"0. ferments which seem to give the most This medication successful results. That, labor difficulties can he adjust- is said to be free from rliadvantagcs. been After a few Injections the record of ed without a strike has elearly demonstrated In the rase of the weav- the patient's temperature show a gen.Mill ers of the Myhneppo Silk Riblstn eral lowering. Each injection is folof Rhode Island, and their employers. lowed by a rise in temperature more The men were dissatisfied. 'Iltey qr less marked, followed in it lur.i which brings tho temto overtime work and ssked by a decn-nsthat a uniform basis be arranged in perature below tho initial figure. order that all work be paid in a sysNew York. April 13 There were fiftematic way. The members of the shop organisation got together and dis- teen deaths Friday in New York from cussed various matters over which cerehro spinal meningitis as against day prei lous. Eight they felt aggrieved. Delegates from thirteen on the were in Manhattan. outside unions tried to interfere, hut of the deaths the local organization resented foreign Since last Saturday noon, the total is interference, and managed thing 110. themselves. Instead of making a deJOHN PAUL JONES. mand upon the firm and threatening to strike in case their grievances were not settled at once, the hop organist-tiot- Methods Used in Identifying ths Body of the Hero. appointed a committee, which waited upon the superintendent and talked matters over, with the result rrix. April 13. Dr. Papihnil, the that the overtime work was abolished. anthropologist, in an interview, today explains the method pursued to identify the body of Paul After a lengthy conference recently of the wage scale committee, represen- Jones found in the old St. Lou I cemmade by ting the operators and miners of the etery, after a long search Central Pennsylvania bituminous local Ambassador Porter. He says nn exfields, the former signed last, year's amination was made of the teeth, hair, scale under protest The scale Is based nose and cars and they all corrcspond-c- i with remarkable precision to the upon 62 cents a ton for pick mining. and charactcri known A carpenters lockout has been In tics of the admiral's organs. The fen progress in New York City for the matlon of the frontal bone, the slope of the nasal bone, and the ears likepast eight months. wise corresponded precisely with the Ice and coal wagon drivers are strik- measurement of Mondln's bust made mask. The measurefrom the ing in 8t. Louis. ment of the height and diameter of A league of German manufacturers' the skull corresponded within a thouof variegated wcavera has just been sandth part of s meter, thus establishformed at n convention held at Berlin; ing a remarkably exact corresponfactories running 31,159 dence with Gie features. seventy-fou- r looms were represented nnd proprieThe doctor say his report makes additional factories the uusl reservation covering postors of thirty-twhaving 13.4U0 looms made statements sible doubts, although he believes he to the effect that they would Join the has succeeded In assembling so msny proofs as to make the identification league later. inconteiible. receiving conAmbassador Porter In Great Britain the year 19"4 was from trade disputes gratulations on the success of his singularly free body which was causing a stoppage of work. The num- king search for the casket bearing an ber of workitcople affected, and of transferred to a new working days hist were all the small- inscribed plate and having a gla over the face permitting lu inspect Inn. est figures on record. The extensive work of excavation The official announcement of an ad- at the cemetery has been smpen.led filling the vance in the wages of the employes of anil workmen are now Steel Corpora' Ion, lengthy lunnels. the United Slates effective April 1. has not vet been SCAN THE WANT ADS. This has led in made in SCAN THE WANT ADS considerable doubt as to the reliabl!1 f -- rs a' ill Expenses Paid Grandest Trip of a Century Read Contest and Conditions. Rules and Conditions Governing Fair Contest Firet Thia contest Is open to any young lady reaiding In Weber county, over 15 years of ago, who furnishea a certificate of good char actor to tho oatiofsetion of tho contcot odltor. Second Tho contort opono April 10th and clooea Saturday at p, m, Juno 24th, 1905. 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Tho University of Michigan has won the annual inter collegiate debato against the University of Chicago, thereby earning the title of champion of the central debating league. The question was. Resolved, that the preservation of the Chinese empire Is for the best Interests of civillza-non. it A Latest Labor News from All Parts of the World c pope's private secretary and friend. Mgr. Bressan. who knew them in Venice and pities their distress now. Many a time has he met them at the bronze doors and piloted them quietly by a roundabout way to his master's room, leaving them there and guardCut off From Thtir Brother. ing their privacy and returning with them to the door of tbeir home. In by day ike three poor old sisters Bfgnorina Marias own words to me: And it more and more dlf-JI can endurBaalmost anything exo see their brother , famfliarly cept the supercilious guards and the p nd altogeiher he Is al- - servants! They look at me with surh " kindly and affections'! lf rondesccnskm that 1 am ready to sIdIt ify II 100.1. lfi, mna-ureme- nt 0 et-JZ- APRIL yea-tr.rd- palace. If Plus X. propose! nnes not. meet with and this often something which general approval happens), there is no Pi opposition, but he Is sure to hear remarks, more or less diffuse, shout ms trial ocratic ways of hia predeces-rTho, it is hinted, knew ao'wctl ,c maintain the dignity of the Jrapncy , together with great piety. Or Jm Tin be treated to example of the which certain persona of lowly mnn hare made by wanting to fellow w own ways. To a rations. ambit Iona man. these Touid be mere pin pricks, bht they nse tenderhearted Pius X, hours of melancholy and but the proof of his strength of give Ray in y s!!.7:,The doM ,For Instance, compare the between church and atatij 7 tnHf1 ,K.1n Humbert died and those oT he gives wv. jmsy. in orth fighting ftir, and thd IK ,re .Bre klmaelf and bits family. Th. 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