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V THE N011FOLK NEWS : FRIDAY.JULY Operation Relieves Lung Con gestion and Revives Hope. " .PONTIFF GETS FITFUL SLEEP , Or. Mazzonl , While Declaring Danger Is Imminent , Hopes to Stave Off End for Several Days His Mind Continues Active , Rome , July 8. Pope Leo Is sleep ing this morning , but his head Hen uneasy on the pillow. The allovlntlon brought about by Uio operation of re moving the Quid from his pleura was followed later In the evening by n restless period and fresh doses of chloral , digitalis and caffeine had to bo administered. Under their Influence- the pontiff fell Into a slumber , which , , iowcver , was not very peaceful on \ account of the difficulty the patient has In breathing. Seeing Dr. Lap- 1 pont always at his bedside , the pope just before falling asleep said kindly ' to him : "Now , It Is jfjur turn. You must sleep. " Throughout the Vatican absolute calm prevails , the excitement having to a great extent died out with the revival of the hope after the an nouncement that the operation was attended with success. Pope Leo remained sitting up In bed during the whole tlmo of the op eration without need of support. When Dr. Mazzoni substituted the pravaz needle with a potaln aspirator the pope did not even notice it , go ing through the whole affair without emitting the slightest comment and without showing any feeling of pain. He was extremely pale , almost dlapo- nous , and somewhat tremulous. As soon as the operation was closed , his holiness felt much relieved. His eye , from an expression of languid melan choly , assumed Its usual vivacity , Illu minating the emaciated face. Dr. Mazzonl at once administered a cor dial , which the pontiff took willingly , i thanking him with a grateful look for the bravo struggle to preserve his I Dr. Mazzoni has been beseeched by J ( relatives of the pope and by journal * ists Inquiring as to the result of the operation and his prognosis of the disease. To the Associated Press cor respondent ho said : "When ono con siders that the pope should bo dead by this time , the unexpected may happen and there Is still hope. His resisting so long and maintaining per fect lucidity of mind means that not withstanding the pneumonia , the af fection of the kidneys and the diffi culty of breathing , there is no poison ing of blood. Between being at the point of death and returning to what his holiness is today , there is cor- i talnlv such a difference as to permit the most optimistic views. To prop erly understand the change which has taken place it must be considered that yesterday the conviction was secure cure that he would die before the night , notwithstanding the contrary opinion of Dr. Lapponl , those sur rounding the pope insisted on having extreme unction administered. Evil tongues even insinuate that some members of Pope Leo's Immediate cir cle counted on the bad effects that the function was tlkoly to produce on a weakened organism , but the pope resisted splendidly. Indeed , ho seems to have acquired fresh strength. I don't dare to saythlng positive. It la very easy to bo deceived , especially In the presence of such marvelous re- ( Blstanco. I merely venture Uio im pression that there is a probability that the pope will die , but I do not bellove this will occur yet. " Much significance "Is attached to nn extended visit made by Cardinal Gotti , prefect of the propaganda , to the sick room , from which other conspicuous members of the sacred college are ex cluded by the doctor's orders. Car dinal Gottl's interview lasted twenty minutes , even the doctors and attend ants withdrawing and leaving him ttlono with the pope. This has nat urally opened a wide fleld of specula tion. It is even asserted , on the an- Ihorlty of ono cardinal , that Pope Leo expressed the hope that In the event of succession falling on Cardinal Gotti he might have the strength to take np and carry forward the great work thus confided to him. McKnlght Must Go to Prison. Louisville , July 8. The long flght made by J. M. McKnlght , the former banker , to Keep out or prison ended to defeat. Judge Evans has ordered the prisoner to bo taken to Atlanta lo serve his sentence of six yeare. It has been about four years Blnco HcKnlght began his Dght to keep out rt the penitentiary. Ho had flvo trials ind there were four verdicts against him. His trouble with the govern ment grows out of the wrecking at Iho Gorman National bank. ! Mother Dies From Qrlef. Qroensburg , Pa , July 8. Overcome .with grief over the death of her daughter , Mrs. Kato Donnelly of Jeannette , In Sunday's disaster at Ookford pork , Mrs , Martha Garvln of Greensburg dropped dead this morn- ing. The remains of her daughter were brought to Groonsburg for Inter ment and the mother was sitting by a window where she could BOO the approach preach of the funeral procession. When It came In sight sbo fell over dead. Russia Will Warn Bulgaria. ( Vlenna , July 8. In well Informed political circles It lo reported that Russia will shortly warn Bulgaria In an unmistakable and public manner &alnst declaring war on Turkey. * TEACHERS GET DOWN TO WORK. Trade and Technical Education Dls- cimed at National Convention. Boston , July 8. The members of the National Educational association , In convention In this city , got down to hard work. After the sightseeing of prcconvciltlon days , after the rather general and formal meeting of the whole body and the Initial session of the Eomcwhnt select national council , the great nmas of the 25,000 teachers In town had their llrst real chance to personally participate In the meet ings In which they are particularly Interested. No less than eight of the city's largest auditoriums were crowded to the doors , as many sec tions held meetings Intended for the specialist In education. Altogether , upward of sixty formal papers were delivered. In the evening the general Gcsslon of the convention formed the climax of the day and Mechanics' hall was thronged with those Inter ested In trade and technical education , which was the topic discussed by the lour leading authorities In the country. The national council committees re ported on several Items of business. A resolution was adopted requiring the board of directors of the national association to make the following ap propriations : Fifteen hundred dollars lars for a commute of Bovon to In quire and report upon the salaries , tenure of oUlcers and pension provis ions of public school teachers of the United States ; $500 for a committee of five to Investigate and report to the council on the subject of the In dustrial education In schools In rural communities ; Jl.OOO for a committee of seven to report on congress and the erection of a bureau of education Into a separate administrative department and Its adequate equipment and " "finan cial support. NEW RECORD FOR AFRICANDER. Wins Realization Stakes at Sheeps- head Bay In Fast Time. New York , July 8. Capping u cli max of victories unprecedented In the history of the American turf , African der proved himself the greatest thrcu- year-old thoroughbred of his genera tion. Ho has surpassed the triumphs of Hanover and Hermls , beaten the best handicap horses and stamped his superiority among his contemporaries In decisive style. Ho won the Law rence Realization stakes , at ono and flve-elghths miles , at Sheepshead Boy , after a battle with probably the best collection ot three-yeanolds that has ever struggled for that classic prize. Ho overcame speed , courage , and en durance In his adversaries , and In spite of misfortune after misfortune in his own battle for the front , sprang to the lead In the very last strides , after racing at a speed that broke two records before the winning post was reached and set a new mark for future - uro Realization winners. Africander won by a head from Golden Maxim , which was two lengths In front of Savable. The tlmo was 2:45 : 1-6 , faster by two and two-fifths seconds than the record made by Major Dangerfleld last year. Hay Confers With President. Oyster Bay. N. Y. , July 8. Secre tary of State John Hay Is a guest of President Roosevelt at Sagamoro Hill. Matters of grave Importance to this country In Its International relations were considered. The con clusions reached were not disclosed , both the president and Secretary Hay regarding It as Inexpedient at this tlmo to discuss in detail their work. To two subjects of serious concern most of their attention was turned. They considered In all Its phases , the Russia question , particu larly with the B'nal B'rlth petition , which It has been determined will bo forwarded to the Russian government , and the Alaskan boundary question , which next month is to be taken up for what Is hoped to be final adjust ment between the American and Brit- h commission In London. Baseball Results. National League Sa. Louis , 4 ; Now Yprk. 3. Cincinnati , 3 ; Boston , 5. Chicago , 8 ; Philadelphia , 6. Plttsburg , 2 ; Brooklyn , 5. American League Now York , 2 ; Chicago , 3. Washington , 5 ; Cleveland , 2. Philadelphia , 7 ; Detroit , 8. Bos ton , 2 ; St. Louis , 3. American Association St. Paul , 0 ; Milwaukee , 8. Toledo , 3 ; Indianapo lis , C. Columbus , 3 ; Louisville , 8. Minneapolis , 3 ; Kansas City , 6. Western League Omaha , 7 ; Den ver , 6. Kansas City , 1 ; Peorla , G. Des Molnes , 2 ; Colorado Springs , 8. Bought by San Pedro Company. New York , July 8. The deal be tween the San Pedro company and the Oregon Short Line company was closed by the former paying the latter between ten and eleven million dollars lars in cash and taking conveyances for all Its lines south of Salt Lake city and the equipment for operating the lines. This leaves the San Pedro company only 300 miles to build In order dor to complete a through line from Salt Lake city to Los Angeles. Mrs , Blatne Seriously III. Augusta , Mo. , July 8. Mra. Blaln , ridow of the late James G. Blalne , is reported to bo seriously 111 at her uomo in this city. Her children , Mrs. Dcale , Mrs. Damrosch and James G. Blalne , are with her. Mrs. Blalno las been ill for some tlmo and her jondltlon is duo to a general break ing down of the system. Wife Murder and Suicide. Washington. Pa , July 8. A. B. Foung , a member of the Allegheny rannty bar , with an office at Plttsburg , Qjot bis wlfo and then committed rolcldo at the Hotel Stegol hero. The loaplo came hero last night No roa- i n for the deed la known * Quiet Restored After Riot in Which Nine Lives Arc Lost. COMMITTEE OF PUBLIC SAFETY. Precautions Taken to Prevent Recur rence of Rlotlntj People Obey Or ders of Mayor and Keep Off Streets. Troops Are Reinforced. EvanuvlHo , Ind. . July 8. The city of Evansvlllo IB uow under control of Brigadier General W. C. McKco nud Mayor Charles Covert , assisted by a committee of public safety. The mili tary forces will assist the police ntld patrol the city. All persons found on the streets who can not furnish a satisfactory explanation of where they arc going will bo sent to their homes under guard. The plans of the committee on public safety also pro vided for the relief of all the deputy sheriffs appointed by Sheriff Krntz. These men were relieved during the night and their places taken by BJIC- clal policemen. The policemen are nrmed with shotguns and revolvers and their Instructions are to com mand the people to respect their au thority. Evansvlllo Is obeying the orders of the mayor and the people are keeping off the streets. There are nine dead , ono dying , three others fatally hurt and twcnty-ono more or less In jured. Frank Lamblo , the eighth victim of the battle in front of the county Jail , died at Gilbert's hospital. Lam- ble was shot through the back and suffered Intense pain until his death. Ho was twenty-three years of ago and a steve moldcr by occupation. Fred Kappler died from his wounds. The unidentified dead man has been recognized at Robert W. Bock , who was shot In the head by a volley from the court house defenders. Jacob B. Beck , a barber , living on Illinois street , died from his Injuries. The bullet penetrated his brain. The ninth death resulting from the lot occurred at 11:30 : , the victim being Charles Taylor , who was shot In ho back. He was an onlooker and did not engage In the attack on the roops. John Barrett Is dying from his shot wounds received from the volley fired nto the mob. There are eight companies of mllltla and ono battery. The 400 soldiers are armed with rifles and the light battery has n Galling gun. The Terre Haute company relieved the Vlncennes and 3vansvlllo companies In guarding the alL A special train arrived bearing ho three companies and the battery of artlllory from Indianapolis , also a company from Martlnsvlllo. Ball Player Delehanty Drowned. Washington , July 8. Word received n Washington loaves little doubt that 3. Delehanty , the famous ball player , committed suicide or was accidental- y drowned at Fort Krle , Ont. , on the night of July 2. Ho left Detroit that day In n very despondent frama of mind , after several days of dissi pation. A letter received by Mrs. Dolehanty says that an unknown man on the night in question had a diffi culty with a bridge tender at Fort Erie and a moment or two later fell or jumped Into the river. A dress suit case was recovered and In this was found baseball ticket No. 26 , Is sued by the Washington club to Dolo- tianty. Manager Loftus and the play ers here regard the proof received ns conclusive of Delehanty's death. May Be Missing Teacher. Kansas City , July 8. A young wom an was found In a room on Fifteenth street whom the police believe to bo Miss Jennie McQuado , the young school teacher who has been missing from Beatrice , Neb. , for some tlmo. Miss McQuado was seen yesterday prior to the request of relatives to find her , wandering about In the neighborhood - borhood in a dazed condition. If this bo Miss McQuade , physicians assqrt that she has been drugged. She does not appear to realize who she Is or where she came from. Miss McQuado came hero to meet a young man with whom she was acquainted. The man In question has not been seen. Editors In Session at Omaha. Omahn , July 8. The keys of the city wore delivered up to the Nation al Editorial association at tbo Or- pheum theater last night. The greet ing extended to the visitors was mul tifom. Mayor Moores spoke for tbo people , E. Rosewater and G. M. Hitch cock for the press of Omaha , and Ross Hammond for the Nebraska Press association. President Wlllard responded on1 behalf of the national association. Shot by Turkish Spy. Boston , July 8. Peter Kureghlan , the editor of an Armenian paper In this city , was dangerously shot by a fellow-countryman named Samuel Gulcelan , who Kureghlan charges with being a spy of the Turkish govern ment. Four shots were fired , two of which took effect in Kureghlan'a back. Guleslan WAS captured and locked up. Fatal Stabbing Affray. Cairo , III. , July 8. Archibald Web ber of Galatla was stabbed to death near that city by David M. Dlssouetto , a mining contractor. Webber belongs to ono of the wealthiest families In that , section. The trouble was over a woman who was supposed to be DIs- souetto's wife , but who turned out to bo Miss Florence Wisely of Coulter- Tllle. LONDON KEEPS LOL'SEt DU3Y. French President Begins Early on Hound of Social r-'unctlon * . London , July 8. 1'ruh.ilunt Uiubot waa uarly untlr and begun nn uxtun * slvu round of ( unctions. Long before the tlmo llxod tor M. l.oubct a drlvo to thu Guildhall , thu K'tlly ' decorated route wan urowdud with puoplu and llnml with troops thu whole way , and , In spltu of thu cloudy Uy , I'au uni forms , Ilowurs , IhiKH and IninUtiK com bined to form an bright a RUUIIU aa London hud produced In many yoara. Thu bulls of thu city uhuruhuu puld u wolcoino to thu visitor and Uio cor- logo , us It passed on , was gruotud with unmistakable cordiality. Carriages containing thu Prlnuo of Wales and the lulo and Duuhoau of Connaught , preceded by Llfu Guards , drove up to Uio Guildhall , whoru the royal party Joined the lord nmyux and othurs awaiting the president. Another detachment of Uio Gmmhi and outriders then rodu up unil umlclut a good volley of cheers , 1'rouldunt xubet drove In. Ho tint In an open cnrrluge beside Amlmstmdor Canibnn und were u high hat , which he con stantly removed , bowlnt ; right und lett. The president Jumped from tlto carriage , shook hands all around , and after an address trom the corpora tion had been presented to him , M. Loubot proceeded to luncheon. King Edward drove to the French embassy at 7:30 : to dine with Presi dent Loubet. A great crowd of people ple outsldo gave him nn ovation. The king was met at the door of the em bassy by M. Loubet , Ambassador Cambon and the staff of the French embassy. TO BE GUESTS OF NATION. England Extends Warm Welcome to American Naval Officers. 1'ortBn.outh , England , July 8. With a boom of cariiion the British Hoot , on behalf of King Edward , welcomed the United States European squadron to Great Britain's uuvnl headquarters. The gunboat MauhlnB Joined the flagship KcarBiirgu , Chicago , and San Frunelsco early In the inornlnu and shortly after 8 o'clock signals began to flutter from the ruuBthcndB ut the American and British ahlps , The latter , In obedience to a signal from Lord Charlcu Borostord , the commander of the channel aquadron , formed two Hnea and down thlu lane of huge gray warships moved the Americans , their whlto sldea gleam- lug In the sunlight. National salutes were fired by each squadron , after which wiia llrcd an exchange of salutca to Rear Admiral Cotton and Vlco Admiral Boresford. Subsequently the two admirals cr changed calls on the flagships , accordIng - Ing to the usual custom , as each came over the side. SON MAKES SERIOUS CHARGES. Doctor and His Sister Suspected of Robbery and Possibly Murder. San Rafael , Cnl. , July 8. District Attorney Boyd Is In receipt of the sworn affidavit of Charles Summer Best of Grand-Vlcw-on-the-Hudson , N. Y. , and the secretary of the Alfred Best company , New York city , apklng that a warrant bo Issued for the ar rest of Dr. John Doland Wood and hltt sister , Miss Alice Cloy Wood , of Mor- rlstown , N. J. , upon charges of rob bery , forgery and obtaining money un der false pretenses. Ho also wants the pair hold pending an Investigation Into thc.causo of the death of his father , who died sudden ly In the house of the Woods at San Rafael In April last. The body was burled without Investigation at the tlmo after being embalmed. Attorney Boyd will have the body exhumed and an autopsy performed to see If there was foul play. If poison Is found ho will bring Wood and his sister to this Btato to answer charges of murder. Ram Cannon With Crowbar. Harlan , la. , July C. Ono man killed , ono man blinded and a boy maimed and likely to die , as tbo result of ram ming a charge into u cannon with a crowbar , turned Harlan's Fourth of July Into a day of gloom. Charles Klnsey tried to load tbo gun , using a crowbar as a rammer. The crowbar struck sparks in the cannon , causing an explosion. Klnsoy Is dead , Peter Jensen had his right eye burned out and George Anderson , a boy of cloven years , loses a leg and U Is very doubt ful U ho will live. 1 _ . _ . Killed In Front of Home. Council BluffB , July 0. Mrs. Chris tina Clemensten was Btoick and killed by a Lake Manawa car at Sixth street and Twenty-third avenue. The acci dent happened almost in front of the unfortunate woman's homo and dn plain sight of several members of her family. Mrs. Clomeneten's right arm was cut off at the shoulder and oho received other sovcro injuries. She was making an effort to eavcr a child whom she bolloved to bo in danger , but who escaped Injury. Negro Hanged by Mississippi Mob. Vlcksburg , Miss. , July 8. Cato Garrett - rett , a negro , who stabbed Harry Stout to death , was hanged by a mob near the scene of his crime. Deputy Bherlff Paul , with the negro , took pas sage on a train due here at 6 o'clock. At Stout's crossing , a flag station six miles south , the train was hold up by fifty masked and heavily armed icon , who took the negro and hanged elm. Four Tramps Killed In Wreck. Havre , Mont. , July 8.- Four tramps were killed and forty-seven freight cars ditched , half of which were da- rnoUebed , In B freight wreck on the Great Northern early today. The wreck was caused by a defective rail and occurred near Mldvalo. Trade WEB delayed for several noun. H Our SeiiHonnhlo Goods Include A Lawn Mowers , R Garden Hose , Garden Tools , D W Gasoline Stoves , Refrigerators , A Ice Cream Freezers. R E G.E. 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