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ie ONE CENT WEATHER ght to f FORECAST..T night and ¢ te north winds 4o'oc. OCK EDITION SEATTI WASHINGTON, MONDAY, JULY 20, 190 Body of the Late Pontiff Will be Made the Central Figure in Solemn and Im-) pressive Ceremonials For a Period of Nine Days ROME, July 20-—Announcement of Pope Leo's death was officiaily — by ar te a Government this afternoon, The t of death is LEO'S TEMPORARY SUCCESSOR ROME.—July %—Bulletin—The pope : rs afternoon wn ¢ The end came peacefully, his holiness sinking from life into death se softly that the watchers at the bedside we areely aware that ae was made « h time he has the our the end had come, and that the aged and hely man had passed from earth to his reward in heaven. All of the bigh eficials of the church wore present at the bedside when the end cama, They had een summoned early in the morning moter when it became apparent te Dr. Lappon! that the 4 r ef disselution eusurtan was almost at hand. fine. and ts At the same time the holy sacrament was exposed at St. Petore Ontia and Yel “ns as a sign that the final agony hed commenced: apalighen 2 5 tage Seon after 9 o'clock this mornixs. Cardinal Serafina Vannutelli, in eek, areb-chaacetlor was formally notified and holin efect « hie official capacity of grand penitentiary, it entered the I chamber for the purpose of giving hi the f ceremonten absolution inarticule mortia, The pope was at this time unconscious. arty all the pe * such an the meat nek red rites, and ety OYSTER BAY, July B—10 a. m—Bulletin—President Roose also the protector 6 velt has just received # cablegram from Rome, officially notifying rome of B jeadins him of the death of the pope. CARDINAL OREGLIA eee, a oo cae een —e | ~ ROME, July 90—Bome iden of the strict formality that wilt be | '* '* e*tine se temporary pope. | - come into abscrved in all ceremoniais, now that the pope is dead, may be had frem | Rosie July (ipetinid— Cardi. |e with Leo XII, but the declaration which was made by Cardinal Oreglia, whe will take over leat Grain 2 an in fonly when his en made It neces the administration of pontificia! affairs during the interregnum, to the | ilene Vagienne a mm and |e he holds views directly op efficiuis of the vatican omen fro man old thou, t titled | posite those of I nd har ever “1 shall, alas, be the only living authority, and | count on the de- | * Jeriticiaed him pub oe 2s 38 vetion of the clergy and the military, and I shall expect it te be abso ¥ : ee en fee navtede b lutely blind, For the soldiers there and | shall use it. Ar- coca lll mie comgy, “a ar Rl | ‘et effaise wpos rangements have been made with tre Italian and t knew the gar id 9 nti “ ranging for the f wisen of Rome will do its duty outside, Let us do cure inside < ed. 5 " chich there wilt be nine “1 intend te revive the proper ‘aditions. taking as a mode! the ferm= the pontiti with the firet priest and firet er conclaves. Not that the death of Pope Leo XIll, will be published teign : the eal will arrange appointe for the conclave to elect the new im an order from the loggia of St. Peter's to the people of the world. nor will it be made known in @ hole-in-the-cormer fashion inside. The | funeral will be celebrated in sccordance with authentic bulla. i intend, under the guard of the pontificial army, to revive the lying in state of the body in the Sistine chapel, which function was suppressed on the | last occasion. Every morning ordars will be given by me alone, =| VISIONARY SCHEME SAYS PAUL | STOCKHOLDER ENJOINS SEATTLE ELECTRIC CO. FROM GUAR- ANTEEING PUGET SOUND ELECTRIC CO"S BONDS 1 shall punish the slightest assumption of authority outside the exeeu tien of my orders. 4 ine ee tome ry priest, but as your head, calm and absolute above all, and witheut ether gentro! than that of my conscience.” ASHINGTON, D. C., July 20-—U nited States Charge d'Affaires Gib- hens at Rome cables that state department that the pope died at 4:10 Bm, July WASHINGTON, 0. C. July 20.—-The following cablegram was sent . the feat eock te Cardinal Rampolia, at Rome, by President Roosevelt's order, at 1/15 |, AN order nustralning the tore | aan b e'elock this afterncon Say nat Gut a the reeent any other “The president desires me to express his profound sense of lees the the ' company. Noyes Christian world sustains im the death of his holiness. By his lofty char | Power » of the Bione & | prepased eulaenl of the Puget eas ineved by | Sound Power company, the Pleree oo ater, reat Warning and comprehensive charits..ne adatom D4. 65a 4 chat 4 erate ed station and made his reign one of the moat iMust perry ae: tide Gn the County Tmprevemene enapany and one of the longest, in the history of the Catholic church | petie ‘ | Noyes, & stackhold. ea py as yr bo “Feed oven man 4 to the court {the Puyallup river for the purpose lthat by entering inte euch contract of furniening power to Ta a and y exceed ite powers, |able, and sure to result in disaster Kimately bring about a to the stockholders of any company he va { the Seattle | which may become party to the wen pany #t and « ture nolders to saffer a © ote againet lowe. The order was made « ouch & July nde, on the | volun . 1 aint te ie are secure Hhased on the alleged fact that the than half the of the guaranty an the linbit Beattie Kile a guarante ie, wh f the offices tn at Miss Wrede had FIRST MATE QUINN OF AZT Pace ake chat’ haes i ie kane, that ahe has not Il she be untt STOPPED A DESERTER Quinn of the | "F der chat- | .¢ First Offic strike steamship ur ; e tr Seat » c ut . j road mate = | ne alleged. repre | at Nome July ¢ of Mies Wre wan ie tae bee “The | ' Mie Wrede is moet the Holy Cron vrede ie, Meteor left No: a the cor not © that no more should leave at Solo- | ere ne 8 aring Quinn was Dorothy,” a pretty comic opera placed under $2,000 bull. which "a*]was piayed at the Beatt heater ‘i ed by John Risene and W. T. | jast might by the Pollard Li iputiar — ee Fe of the Northwestern Com ympany ifn @ rer y ROME, July 20—Tomorrow the pope's body will be opened and em- . si company. Paul Grennin and The operas in whietr| baimed, the intéstines being pinced in an urn for immediate burial. | W rady we mer ; . ore usual Then the deceased pontiff, dressed in carsock, surplice and woolen | t0n Mat ¢ 0 = f ao insane goes , will be carried to the consistory hall, to be visited by the cardina yrs: —— oe ee ee ambassadors and members of the papal court ai dithault: tensile ona te The body will be then dressed in pontifical ropes and removed ‘ he aust pait, atev to the Sistine chapel, where it will be placed on a bier and left to the | t care of the canonical potentaries. | Alt ard, the pretty young On the following morning the body will be escorted to the vatican prin as well as each and basicial, where it will laced with the feet beyond the threshold, May Ay wiped oe to permit devout mourners to kiss them without entering the church. natility. Little Daphne He will be buried on the ninth day after death, in the morning. The conclave to elect his successor wil! be begun immediately after. The first news of the pope's death given Rome today was when the larke © hardl bells commenced to toll. immense crowds immediately headed for have failed te e dull away the vatican, Nothing could be seen, however, save the arrival of a George Hugs, through his attor hearts of ever wh Within the vatican the iron hand of Cardinal Oreglia was imme |r tery cur damages in the suin|her baby face and nose painted. diately felt. ipline which to a certain extent was relaxed |r $100,000. Ties" sek. eo teat simph during the pop was at onoe reinstated. Cardinal Rampolla’s | tug 4 Injured the morning of| were pul out of business for the position papal secretary of state | id on the death of his master. an standing on the! time ne, 6 her pretty curls The pope's body was laid on # couch covered with scarlet brocade, moving Interurban | tucked under hideous bald-heades while two of the noble guard, with the points of their swords resting the bogs BR aioge + wig, interpreted the difficult char on the floor, stood watch. Sie wheel + ties ate) wan the tite “ A German specialist, who has been waiting in Rome since July 14, vk See WP Le a fy A the finmediately went to the vatican to prepare the body for embalment to on sas he danced the atidience morrow. As the afternoon wore on, the general aspect of Rome resum-~ having repeated severe ed its normal condition, being disturbed only by the booming of the big belis. Pollard, one of the most pop- From vatican officials it is learned that death took place at exact ly 4:04 o'clock this afternoon. The pope's last minutes were quiet and peaceful. in the chamber at the time of death were Cardinals Van- nutilli, Sorist and Piffinie, Count Pecoi, tne popes nephew, Ur. Lap poni and the valet, Pio Centra. ROME, July ne t ho had been summoned to * # 1 t the pre- [TELEPHONE PEOPLE SAY MISS Hate’s bediade and recited prayers. heart f topped th WREDE DID NOT CAUSE THE juoted vers r pa: f ath th t ] cS sinoten and then applied the usual death testa, They then notitiea | SPOKANE STRIKE Rampolla, who is fill pacity © prefect of the palace. He in turn notified Oresia e latter Ww mducted to the f apartment ~ : by the head chamberlain, the apostolic notary and the On Advices recelved in this city to th arriving at the ed ber, Oregila knocked three tir door effect that Miss Wre as bey Be Receiving no rerponse, he entered, He aps ands | cellve Gone tee, Roepe ore es - king the silver mailet, struck thedend ‘or ant b | , M ate contradicted _ o's Babes and the acoma lows, each thine calling bir «He removed from the Pope's finge | Teleme aph company, af ime os 5 i Dugdal Bat i the T a f the Fisherman's ring, the sian ofpapal authority, and turned to thos [bY the local officials of the Com- \-pigers wiil mix ‘em up out at Ath sent and announced in Pope leo XITl. i dead.” A letic park, six games begtrining . to “PF rom the moment that he re nowved the ring, he beoame the execu a we nee ann eee aiethone. It will ‘be tne e head of the Holy Bee. Oregiia sent the firet notifications of the es rs , demixe to the cardinal dean, representing the college of car rene aR first appearance of®"Dug'e” reju Ginaie, and the cardinal vicar, reorencnting the bishopric of Rome, af aid» pie ur to that whieh | venated and xtrengthed team on the fer Which notifications were tent to the representatives of all foreign | "he occupion a kane. it ie al /nome grounds Mar, Nocella, secretary of the cred college, immediately notitiea | city that # her ‘assumption of | Capt. Charles 1. MeGresor has re Gonelave, Orders were sent to all Churches in Rome to celebrate re- | (eine Te nioyes and the| of tho ate > agation. Gxtt. Ot quiem mass. Jeompany. It i# said that he has! Gregor will be succeeded by Capt — BE ? instituted new rules and regulations, John Johnson, who for several years many of which seemed unreasonable has been pilot of the Dolphin, Continued on Page 3, .-The Seattle Star Three Lives teu in Disastrou: Fire at Nome on July | The most destructive f in the history of Nome burned the Gold on Gate hotel, “The Cottage,” the old A. E. warehouse and « doxen cot t and cabins, early in the morning of July 5 Nearly 200 people ¢ driven from their beds by the flames, of them barely es many | caping in their night clothes, and three persons were roasted to death They were: A. M. HAYS, OF PITTSBURG. MRS, R. M. HAYS, OF PITTSBURG. SHERMAN DO. GREGG, OF PITTSBURG. The hetal property loss exceeded $110,000. The greatest dam age Bone was the destruction of the Golden Gate hotel, a three-story structure. Bred C. Edyinton slipped from the roof of the burning building to j the ground and broke his leg. | at Nome lying in the hospi July 10, the date of the sailing of the freight steamship Meteor, Capt Roberts, whieh arrived this morning with the news. The fi d throvgh the carelessness of the hotel cook, T. R Bare, in attempting te start « fire in # range with kerosene, There wee an explosion, and in an instant the kitehen was in flames. | The kitohen was in the northern end of the bu iding, and as a strong fortheasterly wind was blowing, the sm quickly followed by flames, sviept through the hotel before the guests could be aroused Night Clerk H.C. Edgington lost no time in turning in an alarm and notifying the sleeping gu: their peril; but the flames epri with ever rapidity that before the fire department had reached the the building was The questa wh were he he and moet of them fed in their night aw ~ on } West wide of the bullding wax ovened a «r € black smoke poured of it. Before ali the tn ater of © the fire ty ut off er ¥ means of the at a number of peo ple escaped only aah the windows 1 of Indders Mr. an@ Mra KM upled @ foom i the third story George Toeker, who « an adjoining room, was the perso 10 wee them alive, He ma "I was awakened by and ing my door f the erider fu eof w i and a T art maw Mi od Mra. Hay e Mre. Hays was Lying 4 evidently had fai I put & coat over my face an the stairway ait and found r fin the rod HL Andrews, across the hall. 1 ¢ out feuch the window and re r ty me adder As the vemeim of Mr and Mre Hays were t feath whefe Mr. Tooker last saw them, it is 1 Tooker's room. Mr. Maye died in the effer wire. Gherman D. Gregg. the other aoc nor, When a trie to hy SF Bae ete ta ey the @round it those on seemed a long t ment water was turned on ame we fire. The wind swept s fre and th in company building The cabins an Bec alley were bur sed, It took bard work to aay r Moner’s office. The side of the latter but the root of the commissioner's offi Carr, the cook, war arrested for mar f weroner's inquert ' United ing te charred The pritoners were taken out of the fall and two of the] frustios, William Ford and Jim Hynes, did praiseworthy work at the fre ‘ 4 The hotel burned very quickly. Thirty minutes after the fire started | bullding was entirely destroyed. The fire depamtment @id excetient otherwise the Names might have ewept that part of the town te De beach as tar west we the barracks The heaviest losers were Dagget & Harris, proprietors of the ten | dete hotel and Golden Gate hail, Their bullding repr Aan te | tment of $85,000 aimt noth was Paved burt the time of Nome'# est hig fire, May 25 pluckity | reraedtt ‘ Am hearty an can be ascertained the itemized as follow » IRENE A GUROUN ks sccceuspopecnansane shbness F MD. famucts & Co May & Kempt B60 | Thom, Urknart, cabin a mipyene sieved. 5 Wm, Emerson. cabtr Robt. Haggerty, cabin Jon, Parker, onbt « Mrs. John Miller, cabin & HM. Burgh, cabin . box ary Bell cabin on 4. T. Lindeeth ‘ Capt. Whistier, eat ¥. W. Kwanton, postoffice James A. Awartelt J. D, Jourdem missioner office oe Total 4 manen of pers ' A coroner's inquest od Bt ‘ | July th to identify the t he ruins | fix the responsibility for it. Barr k of the @ullty of criminal negiieence in causing the fire and « & charge of manslaughter Farr teatified that he atarted the fire at @:80 o'etne ih the kindling he poured on it ofl, which he put int fan from a five-galion receptacle. ‘There p 1 to be fire om flamer burst Barr jumped back and tn mo doing tarae can of ker Others testified that Barr hadprobably been drunk July 4th be had to be called twice in the morning before he got us | The three persone who lost thelr lives in the Golden € hotel fire Were employes of the Nome Exploration company, Hays was a mem | her of the firm of R. M. Hays. pipe line contractors, and he and hin partner, J. B, Porter, had the contract for Iaying the pipes for the company which employed him. He " president of the Luster Of | dompany and a director of the Ge rragn-American Savings Fund pany of Philadetphi. Gree. who lost his life in the fire, was 23 years of age 1 came | to Name from Pittebure A ne were that the Golden | of Nome pe Nome the tndi Several meet When the Meteor teft would be rebuilt menne to raise the required amount, — W wnum, W. J, Rowers and C. A. Mitch and at the time of the Meteor's aailing § atic wok had heen 4 TACOMA AT THE CARNIVAL BELL DECLARES A HALF HOLIDAY FOR NEXT MAYOR CAM . We MONDAY, TO PERMIT UNION MEN TO PARTICIPATE IN |Te#ponse to a let Fi Oil F h THE OPENING CEREMONIES IN THIS CITY La th gg —ngyfienn rage hn fo OF Uli Finis At the early morning meeting Cross panel doors, work (Special to The Star.) ° ver erches were made by Judge Rich nanship the pen cre » sh. 0, n re be jard W H Woodin. or ‘or all stocl TACOMA, Waal July 1 z é - Feng A wah Ph ty Ballding Trad ouncl Mayor | or's ommenda tion. ithe va ro Louw Db. Camp! has eued & The mbers of each union will | before t " fuly 27, an a holiday in Ta-| tive uniforms befitting their occu. |result, to have the oma, in order to w the laboring | pations. Iby arbitrat ne — say, : M9 his, an maid to the [company tt harging union men 10x28, 4 Hghts, at $1.10 sanneae _ _ | 14x28, 4 lights, at $1.40 j per window : ek “DROWNED | oe na at velar 4x23, ehts, at $1.36 {car had 4, oF per window THE Only P aper in Seattle That Dares to rs sint the News. VOL, 5. No.1 “HOW THE BRIGADIER SAVED THE ARMY,’ WILL BEGIN IN TOMORROW'S ISSUE OF THE STAR TOLLING OF GREAT BELL AT ST, PETERS GAVE THE WORLD YRST NEWS OF LEO’S DEATH “HOLAGAUST 20/SONED epee sive Sublimate Found in Mrs. Mull’s Stomach Led to Re- arrest of E. C. Crowell But He Was Later Released----Police at Sea I , aM Adiie M t Geet 3 hut of t a P t f iH her wt f It has been thetr er ed suicide after being um Lee Arive by he ouble to get back to hie hop f . psy me ag jail, from which he had ot ’ M livorced husband, 4 . he protest ' ‘ we _ i & ae Y #t y nd 4 , “a . ef to marr rent when Dete ee Barb 1 “4 to. ma Algom ennant took him inte custody. I | enor ight die with | rT ee of hi ' «, b ever, he t mught by certain deter . by Ses ¢ the mother, made : ‘s t i be that m t it would be ue a fur man te a formal charge against . os whe pe imoner have work ret they, This morning the b th aii i aree en, int thing now the chem ence of Deputy © Wiltaie. six of the child's stomacta, Ae Mose ae ne Saat Re © tourem of Sire au ry. tn order th : on 1 ply with the f the t « the tdentity lew July Inspect the f bought and a@- pection te } tolr sor the Inquest. whieh wilt b 4 to-|" The h ks in the cane of th r fn et in an the extreme det n tt malt bh Chemist. ® * etn 4 for antiseptic pur- . k by mem. y person could purchase ner, the 1 tyne without exctting suspicion WILL APPEAL TO BUSINESS MEN STREET CAR EMPLOYES RESOLVE TO DEMAND ANOTHER AR- BITRATION OF GRIEVANCES AGAINST THE SEATTLE ELEC- TRIC COMPANY—WAGE INCREASE WANTED without ne. Tt ts aleo propose® TEXT OF THE Tem are, nom, bald om Sa a to pay the harging mem, RESOLUTION @ 0" heron pany “Resolved, That the Seattle i¢ company has not lived 5 Gat wanes , a ty 4 up to the decision of the ar hour w bitration beard, and that our = ee wn executive board is hereby instructed to hear the griev of the members of th against the company and in writing for the of placing properly be fore the public the relations of this union with the Seattle « for moderate camps, for ting x6-6, 1%, 4 panel, at | $1.00 per door. 2-6x6-6, 1%, 4 panel, at $1.10 per door. 2-8x6-8, 1%, 4 panel, at $1.20 per door. Doors probably be held. TWO YOUNG LADIES AND THEIR ESCORT LOSE THEIR LIVESAT Special | paysictan, He told Jailer Step ie, . ‘ th z shat be) EVERETT BY OVERTURNING GRAZY MAN CALLED FIRE DE ght and then all reason left him. OF A SAILBOAT rent doors, 2-8 PARTMENT ON WILD GOOSE) Ho still weted aueerly this mort salreia wonky “ rel S-inch fancy pattern CHASE, THIS MORNING File aeeketacd” tha Gites aes ee ta Oa the "600" operator of upper panels, at patient would be wil right as soon |the-d t office of the Sunset Tel- 50 per door | — un the effe f the drink, or drug, |ebhone pany; M I Wa lass doors for rear and Hetp! Fire! The fe] wore. off. her teachor wt Marys: shacks, $2.25 per A wik-eyed man poked bis te¢/ S027 eeeesaeRe ' the bay he i De Write’ or call “tae but of the second story window of 4:80 k yesterday afternoon by pric at my salesroom, }ine Olympic hotel early thi morn: |i BANK CLEARINGS of a wallbont which OS Sra ave ling and aroused the whole street by gaged for a pleasur th ert Patrolmar Hadeen | dent occurred ab * » hare of fire from box Im in front} This date a year 6.007 overed, although thd 0) B illiams |fire apparatus was on the so Bnerease $180,9 late hour to bring them to the sur- ite etl! shouting Fire at the eee | trophe » the ter, start X14, e ramer Portland im expected to ed te rescue In a rowboat The man who caused all of the dis- clear tonight foy Nome with 50 pas- all three had gone down beiore | gorbasce was H, FP, Clark, who js sengers and a full cargo, ireached the overturned boat, Pa RPT CCCI “ott mC Bitten yah Rimi cite tomo ey nsieainniea: ent daa aRR RRR. 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