Plymouth Tribune, Volume 2, Number 41, Plymouth, Marshall County, 16 July 1903 — Page 6
POPE SLOWLY
DYING
Bulletin Calls His General Condition Im proved--Faint ngAttacks Do Not Recur. BTORF OF THE PONTIFFS ILLNESS He Gets Some Good Sleep Recovery Not Impossible Incidents iItome, July 8. the otüclal tuHctin of the poie's condition was Issued at 8:13 this evening as follows: The remainder of the day has passed without recurrence-of fainting attacks. The pulse is less frequent, but a little more iegular. The breathing is calm and the general condition Improved. LAPPONI, : MAZZONr Home,. July 9, 5:25 a. m. The pope la asleep. The condition of his lungs Is not worse. There is as yet no suspicion of serum gathering again in the pleura," but the disorder of his kidneys is disquieting. During the early part of the night his holiness was somewhat restless. The occasional brief periods of sleep were disturbed POP! LEO XIII. From a late photograph., by difficulty in breathing. Pr. Lapponi and Pope Leo's valet, Pio Centra, did their best to nourish the patient at brief intervals. About .sunrise the pontiff fell Into a more restorative sleep than he had had all night L.tr Hang by a Thread. The life of Pope Leo continues to liang by a thread, with the expectation that any moment may bring the final catastrophe. Throughout yesteriliif tlitt roTwrts frrm tho cf fir rniiTil alternated with fears and hopes. At times rumo s of the gravest character gained currency. In talking of their patient the doctors Instanced the dying man leaving his bed during the morning and taking several steps, unaided ")ve by a cane, to an arm chair. When this became known many were disposed to criticise the doctors for permitting such an exhausting effort, but it was explained that the 'entire absence of fever, the temieratu:e being even below normal, eliminated the danger of syncope from this exertion. Beeory Mot Entirely Impocalbl. Except for the brief time he passed In the arm chair the pope lay In bed throughout the day, shifting his position frequently without assistance, and occasionally taking a small draught of diluted wine with the yolks of eggs. The only solid food he has taken is calves brains and meat broth. Dr. MazzonI said in a conversation folkfwIng the issuance of the 8:15 p. m. bulletin, that while the pope' condition still continued desperate rec-nevy was not entirely impossible. TILLS TBK STORT OF THE ILXNESS JSeg-aa a Week Ago, Apparently from Too Mach Exposure. ' Rome, July 9. The newspapers publish a history of the pope's illness, eridently inspired by Drs. Lapponi and MazzonI, who wish to defend themselves from the attacks on their diagnosis of the case, but It is interesting as the first document giving exact data from a medical point of lew. The account runs as follows: "On the morning of Tuesday, June 30. Pope Leo went- for a drive in the Vatican gardens. On returning he declared that he had greatly, benefited by the fresh air, and wished to repeat the drive. Tha pope said he felt no need of a medical visit, and instructed Dr. Lapponi not to come and see him. "During the night of Wednesday, July 1, Pope Leo complained of intestinal disturbance, which he attributed to constipation. Notwithstanding, her went into the Vatican gardens and returned to his apartments, again feeling benefitted from his drive. On Thursday he declared he felt well but Dr. Lapponi, wishing to know personally the nature of the disturbance complained of, spent the night at the Vatican. During the night the pope was sleepless and restless. ' "On Friday Dr. Lapponi 'examined the pope and found pulmonary inflammation on the right of the thorax between the Inferior and middle lobes. He informed Cardinal Rampolla and fcegan the treatment which he thought right on Saturday. During the day the Inflammation spread. Dr. Lapponi, worried, desired to have Pope Leo seen by Dr. MazzonI, who since the opera- ! tiou In 1809 has visited the pontiff occasionally, replacing Dr. Lapponi during his illness with appendicitis. "On Sunday Dr. MazzonI went to the Vatican and examined the patient with Dr. Lapponi, confirming the latter's diagnosis, viz, an Inflammatory process In the lung,, which was defined in the medical bulletin as pulcionary. hepatization. The original treatmit wjis continued, consist!? j cf
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and general condition of the patient. J "No noticeable change was observed until Monday evening. It was then found that the lowest part of the right of the thorax, which previously was pervious to respiration, had bcoine impervious, affecting the function of the lung. The presence of liquid; was suspected. The pontiff spent an agitated and sleepless night. "On Tuesday many symptoms confirmed the presence of liquid. Its increase was considered to account for the pope's general condition ,g. owing worse, After a test puncture 800 grammes of bloody liquid was extracted. The condition of the-patient Improved immediately, reviving hopes slight in some persons and exaggerated in others. The amelioration in the condition of the patient was not continued during Tuesday. Indeed, depression gained the upper hand." i Vatican Rejects Dr. Itaocalll. Rome, July 9. The Vatican has rejected the idea of a consultation with Dr. Baccelll, because of his position as a member of the Italian cabinet, although Dr.'Mazzoni preferred him. Paaralnl Picketing- Is LwfnL Shelbyviile, Ind., July 0. Judge Douglas Morris has handed down an opinion in the injunction case brought by Charles E. Karmire Manufacturing company against William Downey et al. In so doing he sustains the temporary injunction against Morton Nail and fourteen other laborers, and dissolved the injunction as to all the others. The injunction stands against the fifteen rest;aining them from trespassing or doing other unlawful acts. In delivering the opinion Judge Morris said that "peaceful" picketing is not unlawful. BkNitd Her Vole Back. Iluntingburg. Ind., July 9. About one year ago Miss Nellie Duf endach, a popular young woman of this city, suddenly lost powers of speech, and was only able to communicate her wishes in a whisper." She visited the home of her brother recently, the interior of which is being repainted. The odor of tJe fresli paint caused her to sneeze violently several times, and suddenly she discovered that she could talk as well as ever. Mrs. Drake on tha Stand. Covington, Ind., July t). Mis. Elmira Drake, charged with the murder of her husband, ltobert Drake, went on the stand to testify in her own behalf. She broke down when she first began to testifj-, wept and sobbed, but soon regained her composure. The most rigid cross-examination failed to weaken her testimony. Rolling- Milt Slay Reopen. Drazil, Ind., July 1). It is leported that the Republic Iron and Steel company will reopen the rolling mill, which was closed down a few years ago when the plant passed into the hands of the trust. The mill has never been dismantled and the machinery Is ready for work. Purdue Barn Goes Up In Flame. Lafayette. Ind., July 11. The barn of the Purdue agricultural experimental station was str.uck by lightning and destroyed by Are. The contents, consisting of various kinds of grain, seed, agricultural implements, and a' number of thoroughbred cattle, were buined.. Drake Case Jury Evenly Divided, Covington, Ind., July 11. The jury that has been hearing the case of Mrs. Elmira Drake, who was tried on the charge of poisoning her husband, disagreed a'nd was discharged. The jury stood six for conviction and six for acquittal. Score of l'eron 'Poisoned. Petersburg. Ind., July 11. At a fam ily reunion held at the home of James It. Arnold, in Monroe township, twenty-two persons were poisoned by eating lee cream'. Nine are in a serious condition. Indiana Slate Bar Association. Indianapolis, July 11. The Indiana State Bar association at the closing meeting elected officers as follows: President, W. P. Breen, Fort Wayne; secretaiy, Merrill Moores, IndianapoLs. New World's Auto Record. Marlon, Ind., July 10. Barney Old field has established a new world's record by driving an automobile a mils oa a half-mile track In 1:162-5. The previous record for a mile on a halfmile track was 126. made by Win ton. Outbreak of Smallpox. Brazil, Ind., July 9. Smallpox has broke out st the county orphans' home at Knig-btsville, east of here. A srall boy has the disease In a virulent form, and It is feared there will be an epidemic. Dewey Admitted to BalL Topeka, Kan., July 11. The supreme court has alowed Chauneey Dewey, W. D. McBride and Clyde Wilson, the St. Francis ranchmen, to leave Jail upon securing $15,000 bond. Will Preside Over the Editors. Omaha, July 11. After a spirited contest P. V. Collins, editor of the Northwestern Agriculturalist, Minneapolis, was elected president of the National Editorial association. "According- to the Directory." Chicago, July 11. Chicago has passed the 2,000,000 mark; its present population is 2,231,000, according tc the publishe:s of the Chicago cltydlrectory for 1003. Heat Kills Many at New Tork. New York, July 11. Thirty-six deaths and eighty-three prostrations In and around New York and Brooklyn tell the story of heat in this city. Bryan to Go to Europe to Study. Lincoln, Neb., July . 11. William Jennings Bryan has announced his in-v tentlon of going to Europe this fall to study sociology under monarchical forms of government. It is the Intention of Bryan to sail early In Septenv ber and remain until the end of the year. First Pastorate at Galena, 111. Orange, N. J., July iL Rev. V. L. Lockwood is dead at his home here. He was born In Rochester, N. Y., Dec. 12, 1825, and In 1853 was ordained to the ministry of the Tresbyterian church. Hla .first pastorate wns at Galena, 111.
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Doctors Consult cn the Condition of the Pope and Can See but One Issue. AFTER A VEEY EN00DEAGIKO DAT Celape Kinnes and All the Bright Hopes Are Wasted Remarka able Strength of the Dy- . lug Pontiff. r.-.:ii?. Ji:Iy !0, fi:13 a. m. It is reported that when, shortly afker sunrise this morning. Dr. Lapponi went to pee the pop?, he found him with bis hands together in the attitude of pray er. On the doctor inquiring whether he required anything, his holiness replied: "Today finishes a week since I was taken ill. I nm thanking God for having giren me strength, to still pray to I Ilm.' Rome, July 10, 4 a. m. Injections of caffeine and comphor given thepope have had In part the desired effect, as he has succeeded In getting some sleep, although his slumber was not entirely tranquil. Rome, July 0, 7:30 p. m. The following bulletin has been issued: "The general condition of the illustrious patient having become depressed a consultation was held at 4 o'clock with the participation of Processor Rossoni. F om objective examination it appears that the liquid Is again rapidly gathering in the pleura. The sounds of the heart are weak, without any symptoms of valvular lesion. The pulse 1j easily compressible, and it has 00 pulsations instead of C5, which is normal. The breathing is superficial, 'and at long intervals. The kidneys are net performing their regular functions. The state of his holiness, is considered gave. A ROSSOXI, "LAPPONI, "MAZZONI." Rome, July 10, 2 a. m. At 12:15 this morning it was declared that the points condition had not changed since the issue of the bulletin at 7:30 last evening. Rome, July 10. Since his illness the pope had not begun a day as satisfactorily as yesterday. Indeed, hopes of his recovery reached such a point as to make the general public believe the pontiff might soon be out of danger. No better synthesis of this view could be given than the words Dr. Lap poni uttered on leaving the sick room at about noon that although he did not yet da e to hope he had perhaps ceased to despair. This promising outlook, however, was followed by the startling announcem?nt that the pope had teea attacked with diarrhoea, apparently caused by the large quantity of food he had taken, and that a consulting physician had been sent for. Dressed Himself with Little Help The patient when he began the day showed once more his iron mountaineer liber by rising and dressing almost without assistance, walking across the room to his arm chair and having his toilet fully pe. formed, even to the detail of being shaved. Throughout this procedure the pope showed no sign of being exhausted. Indeed, he Jokingly alluded to the amount of nourishment which was being imposed upon him and said: "I oi.ht to grow fat, as I have never had in my life as much as I get row." Ills ftlmial Farulttei V nimpatred. This buoyancy of spirit was considered to be one cf the principal coeflicients in the struggle with death which this admirable old man has made in the last seven days. The doctors, previous to the alarming attack of the fifterccon. said there was not the KMV--sr wiv.ntLii; in thr acuteness of '.he lonM-Ts mental factilies, as shown in a rinm kable manner when the pope Insisted tn going ove some of the larger questions of church policy la:d lefore him by Cardinal Rampoha. the papal secretary of state. NEW WAS A TlH NDFRDOLT Long- Conan teflon Mmwi Thai the Worat Js tlt Ouljr Thluic tn J;p't. The news of the sudd n relapse of the pope, the conaultat! v. of physicians, and the alarming bulletin which followed, was an unexpct d- thunderbolt in what had already become, II the public fee;iig. an m.clovtded sky. The Idea now pre- ails that this b ings to a definite end all of the bright hopes which were cherished. Professor Rossoni went through the most careful examination of the illustrious patient, employing what is known as the Baccelll system. The consultation lasted over two hours; The patieLt. as one feature of the Investigation, was made to pronounce the Italian word "thirty-three" (trentatre), which in a case where the e is indicated the presence of a badly acting heart, a vitiated circulation and serum In the pleura, to any one listening at the patient's side presents a sound as if the consonants in the word "thirty-three" had been dropped. The experiment unfortunately proved not only the presence of fluid in the pleura, but Its rapid augmentation, so that it already aiüicted the patient viih the same disturbances that were observed on last Tuesday. It was evident that another operation would be Indispensable, but no decision on this point will be reached until after another consultation. A state of great prostration has ensued, rendering worse the affection of the kidneys. It is likely that an Injection of salt water into the veins will be resorted to. The diarrhea which appeared and occasioned the consultation has now ceased. Heat Kills Six Chleagoana. Chicago, July 9. Six deaths and a score of prostrations bore witness to the advent cf a hot wave here.
DESERVED MORE SUCCESS Bat Watchful Parents Pat a Ctop to Itomance That tiegnn with v llrlght Promise, Sioux City, la., July 0. A romantic elopement was Interrupted here when the police arrested a girl garbed In boy's clothing in company with her sweetheart, with whom she had tied from Wayne. The young woman who is being detained is Miss MeNlel. She Is the daughter of the postmaster and editor at Wayne, a small city in ths state. MIss-McNiel's parents obj.-cied to her marrying the young man of her choice, so an eloiement was planned. The first part of the romance was carried out with startling success. The young woman secured a suit of boy's clothing and putting It on, she escaped under cover of darkness by sliding down a rope from her room on a second floor. Her sweetheart was below, and together they walked ten miles to a railway station. The telegraph, however, circumvented their plans, for on arrival here the police effected an arrest, according to instructions from Miss McNiePs parents.
CLKV1S ENDS A' BOY'S LIME Piles Back After Breaking- and Stilkes the Buy on the Heed, Cruklilng Ills Sh ull. Frankfort, Ind., July 9. Edward Redman, aged 12 years, son of Mrs.Burr Redman, was almost Instantly killed at the farm home of William Braden, five miles west of this city. His death was the icsult of a peculiar accident. The boy was assisting Braden in putting up some hay and was driving the hay fork team. A fork full had been pulled up to the mow, but caught and stopped the team. C The boy spoke to the team and the horses exerted all their strength. As they strained at the load the clevis on one t.nd of -the doubletree broke, allowing that end of the doubletree to fly backward with terrific force, striking the boy on the head. When they found him he was lying with his head crushed and the b ains running out of his skull. The boy died in a short time. IIA 3 A MIGlirV HAD HE PUTATIOI? Man Who Is In Jail on Charge of a Most Dastardly and Uelr.ous Crime. "Noblesville, Ind., July 11. U. S. Williams, who narrowly escape mob violence) In Grant county, and who Is how In jail at Marion on charge of criminally assaulting Hazel, the 13-yar-old daughter of Abner Veach, of Sweetzer. has a bad record in this county. He was born end reared near this city and lived here all his life until recently. A few j-ears ago Williams and Miss Maul Wagner, the " accomplished daughter of a well-known farmer of this county, were married on the public highway north of NoblesviFle.When the event lecame known, several weeks later, the young bride said she consented to marry Williams through fear. On this ground the father of Mis. Williams went Into court and had the marriage annulled. Williams was next heard from at Lapel, where he went to teach music. Among hispuplls was Miss Ida Bright, a pretty little giri just entering' her teens, whom he repeatedly asked to elope with him. The father of the girl was finally apprised of the situation and Williams' was compelled to leave the town to avoid the wrath of the irate parent. Later he mairied the daughter cf Alfred Flan nage, a prominent merchant of Cicero. The wife recently obtained a divorce on the ground of failure to provide and cruel and inhuman treatment. RUSSIA'S INVESTIGATIONS At RlscheneflTand Their Probablo Retail Chief Notary Commits Suicide Rather Than Face Punishment. London, July 11. The Standard's correspondent at Vienna telegraphs that the work of the examining magistrates In connection with the KlschenefT massacre s completed, and indictments will be prepared in a few days. The judiciary and police of Kischeneff are reticent with regard to the number of prisoners who will be charged with the capital offense. It i3 believed that no severer sentences than twelve to fifteen years penal servitude will be passed on the more guilty. The Times correspondent at Vienna, says it Is announced in a dispatch fiom St. Petersburg that the chief notary of Kischeneff has committed suicide by rhootlng, on account of the unfavorable result of the Inquiry concerning his participation In the recent Jewish massacres. The Russian minister of finance, who is at Kischeneff,. has ordered many arrests among the educated classes. Barl a! of Ed Delehanty, Cleveland, O., July 11. The body of Ed Delehanty, who was drowned In the Niagara river, near Buffalo, was buried here today. The funeral services were held in the Church of the Immaculate Conception. Floral tributes were sent from all the teams In the American League. Anti-Alcohol People Adjourn. Denver, July 9. The first national anti-alcohol conference has closed a two days session here; Papers were read before the conference on alcohol topics by Dr. J. P. Kellogg, of Battle Creek, Mich., and Dr. N. S. Davis, of Chicago. Auto for the Mikado. Toledo, O., July 9. A steam carriage has Just been completed in this city for the emperof of Japan. The machine has been shipped. Pistol as a Bill-Collector. Ilammond, Ind., July 9. At the little towu of Lowell, near this city, Justin Trelease, Jr., member of the firm of Trelease & Son, fired two shots from a revolver into Ed Moore, who owed the firm a bill of $1.80. Moore cannot live. f alratlon Army Exhibit. ' Cleveland, O., 'uly 9. The St Louis exposition management has (ffered Commander Booth Tucker, of the Sal vation- Army, land for an army ex
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