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ATLL BER First Great Ceremonies of the Pope’s Funeral Begin by the, Payment of Honors as the; . Pontiff’s Body Lies in State, in Throne Room. PLACED ON SMALL BED UNDER SILKEN CANOPY. It Is Robed in White Vestments | with the Red Rochet and Camauro Hood, While the Thin Hands Clasp a Small Ivory Crucifix. ROME, July 2.—The first of tho great ceremonies of Pope Leo's funeral began to-day when the body lay in state in the Throne Room of the Vatican from 9.80 o'clock A. M. until 1 P. M. All the diplomats accredited to the Vatican, the Roman Princes, Dukes, Barons and other representativ « of an clent familics remaining faith*ul to the Papacy, all the high dignitarins of the Church, the Archbishops, Bishcps, Pa- triarchs and heads of the religious orders passed in solemn procession be- fore the bler of the late Poniiff. The papal throne had been removed and in its place, under the famous red silken canopy on a small bed lay the body of Leo XIII. Over tho bed was thrown a red damask covering on which the body reposed, robed in white vest- ments, with the red rochet and camauro hood and on the feet slippers embrold- ered with gold. The thin hands clasped ‘over the chest held a small ivory cru- eifx. Around this was entwined a rosary of mother-of-pearl set in gold On the third finger of tho right hand the huge emerald pontificial ring spar- BLACK FLAG WAVE BY MAUD GOMNE Fights Dublin Police Saying It Is for Pope Leo, but Authorities Take It as Affront to King Edward. kled. _ In striking contrast with the face was the purple hood, drawn down over the head almost to the eyebrows and over the ears. The sunken cheeks and jaws Brought the nose and chin nearly to- @ether on the mouth, which was re- @uced almost to nothing, though no @igns of agony were visible. It was tho eorps of a man who might have been ead fifty years. Noble Guard on Outy. On either side, near the shoulders, wtood a member of the Noble Guard, erect and motionless, only a faint quiver of the drawn swords giving any Mndication that they were not mere statues. Tho ordeal of the soldiers in the heated chamber is so intense that they have to be constantly relieved. At the four corners of the bed stood lighted candles ten feet high. On the right of the body, close to the bed, wus @ small table, covered with a white linen cloth, on which were two candles, throw- ing a glimmer of light on the crucifix between them. At the foot of the cross Was a crystal bowl filled with holy water, from which each cardinal, when- ever he passed the body, sprinkled it mnd uttered a benediction. Beside thie were the devotional books used by Pope Leo in his lifetime. The silence was only broken by the golemn chanting of six Franciscan pent- tentiaries who, kneeling or standing at DUBLIN, July 22.—Maude Gonne hung & binck flag outside her residence yes- terday, In memory of the Pope, she said. It was pulled down by the po- lice, whereupon Maud Gonne, supported by women friends, hung out another black flag, and, arming themselves with pokers and oiling water, defied the police, who summoned reinforce- ments. But they made no further attempt to haul down the flag, which was again displayed to-day. King Edward and Queen Alexandra, accompanied by the Lord Lieutenant, the Harl of Dudley, and Princess Vic- torla, their suites and other officials, drove from the vice-regal lodge to the Castle, which they reached shortly be- fore 11 o'clock to-day, The weather was pleasant end the crowds along the route greeted them with continuous cheering. The King, who wore a Field Marshal's uniform, received in the throne-room a large number of deputations prior to the levee, which opened at noon. Altogether sixty-three deputations pre- sented addresses. Replying to the Dublin Citizens’ Com- mittee, the King sald there was no part of, hia dominions in which he took great- @ bench at the foot of the bler, con- to, interest han in Ireland, The Queen f Aineeee speoma pe sUPRHaAion.. and himself had long been in sympathy eee are aie eee tals. | with the movemenis tending to advance Bee eed ee eee ne pracket# !ehe social and material well-being of the Bait tiey aay tf : lighta, geal ial community, and they hoped now to be- ere no d, nor were the ot come acquain with the conditions Jamps on the marble columns at each) jig.> witch the people lived and to corner of the throne room, The only light throwa on this solemn scene came] sy. tot from the candles beside the body and] | i Replying Jointly to the other addresses from! the faint rays of sunlight which! sis Majenty said he rejoiced to hear ot filtered through the two windows : i learn what could be done to brighten of the poor. eure | tye awa spirit of and enter- tained with waite silk and ‘rich geven| among his Irish people, which Dangings. | was full of promise for the future. It No Flowers at the Bier. | Would be @ source of profound happiness estries with which |to him if his reign was coincident with the room was hung gave a touch of|4 new era of social peace and Industrial Foyal splendor to the surroundings. | commercial progress for Ireland Otherwise it was an almost simple scene| Among those present at the levee for the death rites of a Pope. There| were the Roman Catholic Lord Areh- Was no carpet on the marble floor, and|Wishop of Dublin, the Most Rey. Dr. hot @ flower was to be seen according | Walsh, Primate of Ireland, and his sec- to the strict ritual of the last honors|re of the church to a Ponum, The red damask e Queen, after presenting badges to As each lay or clerical dignitary en-|the jubilee nurses, drove to Alexandra tered the throne room he adaynced| College, accompanie the Countess Blowly to the alde of the bed, took one Jof Dudley and Princess Victoria. Rai etcmie peraone ieee rerio in the mean time King Edward held a the Castle, which was attended lary prayer and cro: Ves, |levee a At Was the last tribut Ton sind | by a_great_number of prominent people @ffection rather than of mere ¢ mall parts of treets homage to ihe head of the great ch {icthe vicinity oe thelc Outside the t room the long cor-| with people and presente N bs pearance owlng » by Te up ‘eturned to] Lodge, where he was! jeen, | a SHIPPING NEWS. ret k Meg 1 dutles of 5: Congtexation. Durmig the latter part of the Boon minor eccleastics and lay distinguished than those wio wei o-day took up the y of the Consistorial ther le ad | Sun riees. Moon risa. 2. mitted in the morning lowed to THE TIDES n and view the ody of High Water, Low Water, | AM PAM AM. Pot the sandy Hook..... +B 643 18s sed | Governor'a Island 6.30 6.05 1b = Hell Gate Ferry... 23788 eS it . as slated by the attendant | maa ngpan Guessing ( PORT OF NEW YORK, ARRIVE! tt % o'clock a and the procession body taken will to + Galveston ——___— Four Drowned from Skift. RTA, Tenn., 22.—Jason Ram-| ¥ xty-five h mddaughter and two o: i 1 were drowned by the capsizing o The bodies have been recov-| Fluminense Oceanic... Maanitia ¢| Britian Prince INCOMING STEAMSHIPS, DUE TO-DAY, Arcadia, Hamburg, Bordeaux, Havre, Ja “tr he WILLIAM K, VANDERBILT, JR., AND MRS. VANDERBILT, WHO RETURNED 10-DAY FROM A LONG TRIP ABROAD. NONE Saal adr aati LY 92, 1908, SEE THE PRESIDENT | at Oyster Bay About Coming! Financial Legislation. (Bpactal to The Bvening World.) « OYSTER BAY, July 22—President | Roosevelt is entertaining a number of guests to-day, among them belng Ben- Jator T. ©. Cannén, of Hrutnols, House riatt and J. G. Speaker of the next tor Platt and Mr. Cannon came at| together with former Senator er, who is a member of the Alaska hdary Commission. H. C. Frick, the steel magnate; Gov. Jand Mrs. Yates, of Illinots, and Charie- magne Tower, Ambassador to Germany were the other guests at luncheon. Be- fore their arrival the President eaw Ed- ward Lauterbach, Morris B. Belknap, noon, the Republican nominee for Governor of Kentucky; W, Cameron Forbes, the former Harvard football player, and Peter McQueen. ‘The President's early guests left on the noon train. ‘Mr. Lauterbach de- clared there was no significance in hig VANDERBILT HOME AFTER AUTO MISHAP William K., Jr. and His Wife Re- turn from France, Where His| Face Was Burned by Gaso- line Explosion. William K. Vanderbilt, gr, and his wife reached New York this afternoon | on the Oceanic after a long stay abroad. | Mr. Vanderbilt showed no traces of his recent experience with an automobile in| France, when his face was burned by @ gasoline explosion "It was nothing serlous," he sald, “but It might have been, Fortunately, | the burning fluid did not get into my) eyes.” Mr. Vanderbilt {s going to his Long | Island farm, and from there will to Newport. He was amused when ne | heard that his cousin Alfred had ber Minted a constable in Rhode Island, | Wil give Alfred @ chance to chase | me as soon 48 I get my automobile in | shape,” he sald, Mrs. Vanderblit refused to say whe- ther she had caused the arrest in Paris | of the two French witnesses who came to this city this spring and testified that Mrs. Charles Fair outlived her | ‘husband. She said the matter was en- | tirely In the hands of her lawyers. Among the other passengers were the Doherty brothers, the English tennis champions, and Margaret Anglin, the actress, who will stop In New York to arrange a wardrobe | tarting for 8an Pranctsco, where she will fill a professional engagement until fall, Then she returns to London. There was a gambler on board—one Charles Brackett—but he did no card playing on the way across, Two Scot- land Yard men Phillips and Willis, who. have coma to New Y: Wright, the promoter reached her small han y and went voasel and & took but « moment, a ving the ship. as he was, however. he cou not escane Detective-Sergts, Moody, Lee- who are stationed on nh held the man rut @ indignantly dented Ais identity. He Was warned, but as he had not turned was allowed to depart LAW CLERK GETS Is KID M’COY SUMMONS. Is Returnable To-Morrow and Is Be- lieved to Be Connected with a Deal in Wali Street. Citta di Milano. Naples.Colorado, Hull Principessa Mafoida, — Liandaf City. . Gibraitar, Mongolian, G! July 22.—Griev- OUTGOING STEAMSHIPs, the Pope, Mrs. SAILED TO-DAY. 81. Paul, Southampton.Grecian Prince, Braztt. ty {OOK 2 | Majeatic, Liverpool. Proveus, New: Orleaae. materdiom, Rotentam, Aamo,” Galresioa. < a ‘Nortot, “J Swanana 01 Killed Herself. Magistrate Breen sittin baling from a freight train on a trestle} , man Selby, known to the sporting world 4}! from Buffalo, pi Sane WILBUR L. SCOVILLE, THE * as "Kid MeCoy," which is returnable |racky bed thirty Profeceor of Theory and Practice of Chemistry. to-morrow. ‘The summons was Issued at One, Frank Cobsoobia, was dashed to the request of a clerk for the law tirm of Sullivan, Goldsmith & Engel, of No. 8 Broadway. No one could be induced to talk about the case in court, although it was J. MORGAN A KISSING EE Pierpont, Jr. Wasn't in the Run- ning when the Financier Found Feminine Friends of His Son in Waiting. gredients. That J. Plerpont Morgan ts careful of his money was shown this afternoon at the White Star line pler. Mr. Morgan was there to meet his gon, J. P., jr. represents the of his who interests father In London Mr. Morgan wes extremely glad to see his and acted lke a regular cut-up. Young Mr Morgan kissed several hand- on hand to meet him, whereupon Morgan pere followed sult. In fact, disinterested ob- vers sald that the great financier ed more women than did his son, somely gowned ladies who w Ki Young Mr, Morgan, and those who met him, sailed away on the yacht Corsair, Mr. while Morgan, sr. entered a to ride to his Wall street office. A little boy who had been ho:ding the joor was tipped a coin, which he utohed tightly in his grimy fist. The boy stood on the curb watching the cab as it rolled away. About @ block off the cab stopped. Mr. Morgan leaned his head out of the window and called to Roundsman Paddy Hunt, who answered the summons oa the run, “Bring that boy who wags holding the cad door here," said Mr, Morgan, Hunt got the boy and hustled him to met Pharmacy the carriage. Mr. Morgan ordered the Bostom, June 98, 1908. Hennert M, Hitt, PX. 0, ittle fellow to open his hand and in Tha‘ Fores” Food Company, Buffalo, N. ¥.: Analytical Chemist ond Assayer, the palm of the hand there rested a BN a eae hav Horsernethge pont bird setnatin what 1) thousht;"" etacutatea Prtook tne oscaston to analyze it, in the interest of ‘The Fore” Food Mr. Morgan. my own y an some friends who are Then he exchanged a quarter for the users of it, alleged adulteration of ‘‘ FORC! It may interest you to know that I found {t con- Satisfaction to me to visit your M the astonished gamin, dat I didn't skip wid whatever. a ious to allow. any with the public. then remem- help to do your berth peas iLBUR Lisp atti ocd To Whom I May Concern: parley of nearly half an er sald ° 2 an, Jr has asked that no | Yowed on board. Al! cam- eras must It t the photog- go on board, but ,that over thelr cameras to who stood guard over them P was docked and the Mor- “FORCE” {s prepared, and the convert it {nto {ts floished found that ‘ FORCE” what my previous Wheat and Bar! flaked, cooked with @ flavors KILLED IN TRAIN JUMP. considerably was the fact that the mechanical, the food beta, Momntum Sent Youths Of Bridge boxed by machinery, without and One Dashed to Death, BUFFAILA, N. Y,, July 22.—In alig! was Chemist daily su death and the other two sustained se: {vere injuries. The injured youths al Leo Thurn, nineteen years old, and Bteve File, sixteen years old. They are jat the Emergency They tried to alight from the train while it was in motion, Thetr momen- ‘ospital. rumored that the summons has to do with @ stock transaction in which the Dugilist 1s said to haye interested. ne eee tum was so great that they could not jade &@ foothold on the bridgé and were urled into space, PLATT AND CANN | The Senator and Next Speaker | ‘ sisted exclusively of Whole Wheat, Barley and Balt, and is absolutely free from any injurious elements You are free to use this letter in any way that will Boston, June 80, 1908, At the invitation of The FORCE” Food Com- pany, of Buffalo, I have visited their Mills and made 8 careful examination of the materials from which sterilized by 800 A feature of the manufacture which impressed me with the hands or clothing of the mill operatives. I was also gratified to note that an experienced jsed the ontire output, and that vieit, but did not der that he and the I 1 4 talked over the politinal fituaiion, in which he said the Presl- dent took a deop Internst Hecausn of the number of guests a’ con politicn Was discussed onty The Provident wanted to Mr. Can about financtal at the ay on of Congress, An Speiker have much influ “ tion. Mr. Frick and Se att also used finance with th: ‘ Senator Platt and the Presid had a short talk regarding New York State matters, Mr. Lau to attend ¢ H. Finley of the City of New invited the President installation of Prof. John as President of the College York late in Sep- tember, Tne President said because of previous engagements he was afraid he would not be able to accept. Mr. Forbes talked with the Presi- dent about athletics at Harvard The President will start early to- morcow morning to ride horseback to Sayvill, L. 1, a distance of thirty miles, to vist his uncle, Robert B, osevelt. He will not return to Oyster y before Fftday. Mrs. Roosevelt and me the children will accompany him.” ‘They expgct to make the trip In about two hol Sailor Dies in Ferry-House, The police of the Church street sta- tion report that at 8.50 o'clock to-day Charles Peterson, a sailor, of No. 2 Coenties Silp, while on his way to the Marine Hofpital, on Staten Island, was taken suddenly ill in the Staten Island ferry-house and died before the arrival of 8 paysician, The Coroner was not!- fied. $5,000. Reward for the Arrest and Conviction of- | ; —the parties who originated and circulated, the rumor that “Force” Food contained drugs or other injurious in- $5,000. additional will be paid to anyone proving that “Force” does, or ever did, contain an jurious or unhealthful ingredient, being composed solely with a seasoning of table salt, steam cooked, flaked, and roasted. Do us the justice, if you the absolute purity or healthf “Force,” to send a package to the Health Department of your city for analysis. The “FORCE” Food Company. Ghewical Ladoratery, Hloersity of Buffalo, of Wheat my signature, th: Pawel t re Permit me to express my sincere regret that such lutely’ pure, consisting sole) n the Bay the | less rumor should’ gain footing Barley, flavored with table jurfous L. SCOVILLE. and find healthfulness. pee above 800° F., which, with the steam cook- 1g, COM) Fay eee the product, and the entire e first step to the final sealing of the package, {s a mechanical one, the product at no time coming in contact with the hands or clothing of the persons handling the machines or packages, ERBERT M. BIL Chemist to the City of B process, from processes which condition, consists exclusively of analysis indicated, viz: Whol of Ti Ne Balt, Bee of heat. tin No. 84, process Is entirely other foods, in the prepared, cooked Copy wil ever coming in contact Refer also to Can similar sub! thet FO! drug or other in- Company, GentLemzx—In view of the rumors the tas. been 8 analyze your product, You are free to publish this statement made over T found ‘* FORCE” to be abso- ined, fi Seer ae various in the examin in det 1 Vi © man- ufacture of ryour product, such as uereen the flaking and the roasting, as well as the packin; 1,20 Be remarkably clean and of af the Maino Experiment Stasi, « Bats of 10 ine Ex a fntitution, whieh ‘haw codlysed. FORGE” ‘with ublic interests. adian Government Bulletin 84 on ject, Pages 6 and ®, for analysis showing 1B’! consists solely some and nutritious ingredients. juiries concerning this subject will be cheer FORCE” FOOD COMPANY, Buffalo. M. Be HELO FOR MURDER AFTER FINE YEARS Elizabeth Police Trace Italian Accused of Slaying Country- man, and Head of Force, with Prosecutor, Go After Him. 22,—Prose- of Union Police George C. ¥. J, July English, ELIZABETH, cutor Nicholas J. County; Gyief of Tenney ang. Detective Swxgt. Frank McGrail. have gone to Chicago to bring back Antonlo Jeanette,, who ts accused of the murder of Angelo Pe- trone, and who was captured in Chi-| cago last week. The murder was committed on June 5, this city, 1898, at No, 226 Wall street, and {t was not until Inst Wednesday that Jeanette was located, after he travelled thousands of’ miles. meee {x ‘apparently looked upon as a nan, as {t was considered nec- rate T f seep Gor the. prosecutor, Chief o} Polre and a detective sergeant to g0| after him, —<——__— Killed by Fast Train, RED BANK, N. J., July 2%.—Charle Johnson, forty year old, was struck a fast freight trd’n here and instan killet. He was on his way home a was walkin: leaves a widow. nd and Barley, question ulness of BUFFALO, N. Y. Tune 26, 1908, Buffalo, N. ¥.: ” tt investigate, and of Whole Wheat and It, and free from any cooking, eoluts is done at @ tem- inal roastin; Foods,” Bulle- of the most whole- on the track when hit. 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