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'ni w wriiT.N TUESDAY, --X OTSMBEBJ? SL2 sured Iby SfftapR ... fVV- -" itil Suffered With Inflammation Catarrh of the Bladder and Weak Kidneys. .- .-' Hon. D. A. Montgomery's Interview with the Editor of the Nashville American. - . ' i t APItt Tk M,r fever .either airecty or inoiretuj, n LirClWStanCe I hat IVIay ;pIot of the isthmian separatist?. It n i " ' . if was in accordance with the desire of TrOYe lnCOnVeni?nt r . He . Secretary; Hay that Representative Hill '.: loaay presenieu ins icsujuuuu -""o for all the correspondence relating to the revolt and the recognition of the Makes a Break at the Start Colombia Is -; Anxious to (Vlake , ? Terms " i separatists.! '4 r!eT-ed tVint The Sun's authority' ce the administration could I show that it had kept its skirts clean j of any 'connivance :.t or connection with the revolt. In Vegard to state tments.of senators to the effect that the , ' - - 'foreknowledge on the part of the ad- Washlngton, Nov. 9. Phillips Bunau- ministration of what was to happen on Varillas, who has been designated as minister plenipotentiary and- envoy ex traordinary for the republic of - Pana ma, left Washington unexpectedly this evening for New York, after having had luncheon and a long- conversation with Secretary Hay. Mr. Bunau-Var- ' Mas showed Mr. Hay his . credentials. telegraphed, him by the Junta , of "the (isthmian de facto government, but did not formally present them. Neither did he arrange with Mr. Hay to be re ceived by-the president. The fact that the Panama envoy is a citizen of France has proved to be a stumbling block in the way of his re cognition by this government' as the - diplomatic representative of the new j South American state. It was declared ,, j tonight by an official who is fully au- thorized to say so that, nothing in Mr. Bunau-Varillas' credentials or any act on his part had operated to postpone his presentation to the president. f The assertion was made also that a letter which the Panama agent sent to- the isthmus was very suspicious. was said that the administration Tjvould have been deaf and blind' if it had not knoTn what was practically an j.open secret. - -' ' - j As a result of a conference today be tween Secretary of the Navy Moody, Assistant Secretary of State Lqorni3. and Rear Admiral Taylor,' chief of the bureau' of navigation, instructions! were sent to the naval commanders in isth mian -waters to stop any 'attempt on the part of the Colombian government to dispatch troops to the isthmus of Pan am. .j Upon receivelng news that Colom bian troops are being embarked at ports in the Atlantic or Pacific, United States vessels will be sent to these places to prevent embarkation. I deo-ndent of earthly power. - There f he will continue the VgVJ Leo XIII. in regard to . the temporal dominion, while wOTkingf or the e" velopment of faith In ends the hope of a reconciliation, be tween Italy and the: -VaUcaiu ).; v y ;f-; Driven to Suicide Rome, Nov. 9.-Signor. Rosano, who was appointed minister of finance in the new cabinet a few '-.nm-mitted suicide In Naples last night with a revolver. He waa found dead at 6 o'clock this morning. It is believ ed Signor Rosano was driven to the act by the ungerous charges of .cor ruption made by the radical and soci alists newspapers. - ; Take Lar Bromo Quinine Tablets. All drusrsrists refuna n? rauuCy " n--tn niro: "FL XV. Grove's ture is on each box. 25c. sigxja- W.I.BtARKWci. "IILI POINT OF DEAl He Has Been Paralw - Hniiro n . C)f I i. N. C, x0v - Durham of Durham," is now m ill not expected to live "Hv physicians say thar " v0 h'H through the. night.' or- v his recovery j mg oionei Blackven . . is sir'.-:. paralysis and since t-.t move or faiv ""' and tongue are both 4.M 0':: Solid for Cleveland unable to v ri : i T - r:ir;,u ft as swallows - - j ilictioh began. ,Prevjou?"tV ujtoivioci, UUIOUP . .i'-, Asheville; N. C, Nov. 9.-speciaj. lhat he was feelIn? John Y. Jordan toJay sent the follow- moments later , J' A fliotrram tn inhn C Murnhy. leader Wr himif.o 'j,V . .-al-a;i of Tammany Hall, congratulating mx ni0iher and other reiati fV rvri tvrn. onirrvrcs of Tammanv Hall in the Qv.rtf e3 ho VA V -w - - . , ., ; bi.U UkVUi liJIil- B- . All day yesterday, :ic ;:v day his mother, his cnh-'r !:! ters and broth . "BM Ut.-r . rnlQ rf iraa av1 : j . "4 int;na, nave W etl aDout his pm,ni, ... . . " for what they know wni , Z TT ; " 1 years'. ers of smoking tohrtco-in d',-k the now famous Bun Unh: TOBACCO FAILURE -5- recent New York elections: v ! "Hon. John C. Murphy, care Tammany ? Hall, New York City: -"Congratulations to Tammany Hall, and .especially congratulate - you on de- claring for. Grover Cleveland for presi dent in 1904, assuring you that Mr. Cleveland will receive the solid vote of the south. f "JOHN T. JORDAN, "Ex-Member State Democratic, Com- laciunng company bears hi, I ' w.,n..t u. IB. Morns under the tu m ' xuurris cc jJiacKwell. To ! wasnmgton, inov. .tf.Tresiucui i-iciuiy uiueDiea tor its firs iirs. ivOOFeveit anu uuicruisii6""",'u uawaj uuum, organizinsr iKr Roosevelt at the Opera leuer wnicn me ranama agent sent to- , . .. , . . , ' 0 "il r.nr1(Ii day to Senator Morgan of Alabama, ChlCaO Leaf HoUSG l'n Hand persons witnessed . the performance of T. Blackwell & Compuuv Jn the uncompromising friend of the Nical j U,,,Uaou ? . I Babe"e &t thG National liness Colonelf IJiacvdl 3rt ragua route, in which the venerable ! ' Of ReC6IV8rS "!f .J .wfl: fortune, close ta a miiiiondv Chicago, Nov. 9 Sutter Brothers, of 155 to 159 Lake street, wholesale leaf tobacco merchants .with branch houses in Havana, St. Louis and New York, went into the hands of receivers today. A position In bankrantcv filr! in tho HON. D. A. M ONTGOMERY.! Mr. Montgomery, ex-Member of State Legislature, was recently interview )d by the Nashville, Tenn., American, regarding Ills cure by Swamp-Root and nade the following signed statement: j "My endorsement of Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root cannot be written strong ;nough. I had been greatly troubled with my kidneys and with what the doc tors termed inflamation at the 'neck of the bladder. Was obliged to pass wa ter vary frequently day and night, often with smarting and buring. Some times my bck would get so lame andsore that I was almost helpless.' I tried several doctors arid medicines to no good effect, when finally I heard that Dr. Kilmer would send a sample bottle of his kidney medicine, Swamp-Root, free by mail. I sent at once and received a sample bottle without delay. After trying the "sample I concluded it was just the medicine I needed, and I pur chased a liberal supply from my merchant and friend, Mr. E. J. Bslizer. To day I am a well man, and .can ride horseback and drive with any of my friends. I can not recommend Swamp-Root too highly for what is has done for me. You are at -liberty to use this letter or refer any one to me, and I will gladly tell them about my past troubles and what a wonderful remedy this Hwamp-Root is. I am very glad to recommend it to others at everv onnnr. tumty. Mr. James Ivehs, of Saundersville,, Tenn., and many others are tkk- ng il wim gwa results. . .statesman was politely reauested to crown his -long career with .laurel wreaths by throwing his influence to the Panama route, had not affected Mr. Bunau-Varillas diplomatic status. It was admitted, however, that Mr. Bunau-Varillas had done a-very indis creet thing in addressing- an communication on an international receivers and Judge Kohlsaat appoint topic to any other person than the sec- ed William' C. Niblack and E. H. 'Pier retary of states That he sent .it-in his Fon receivers, The petition in invplun official capacity is Indicated by the fact tary . bankruptcy was filed by em that the note was headed "Republic of rloyes, who are creditors. The liabilir Panama," There was nothing in the ties are said to be $1,500 .000. A mArnhPi communication itself that was offen sive. On the contrary it was a note official United States district court, asked for Roosevelt and others of the official set accompanied the president. jyiciotvi .M., u ut a nuiiiDer 01 year ao ho fv of the nresident as bv the Derformance i . . . . . "wici ui.ui mi'ce tn -ft., a numDer or people v;fam h have sacrificed ana savl hii was later postmaster for iuh.l" der ' President Cleveland. i0 h. wiwmcio, a. JllllliUCl OI fj-5 j J ,son, Mr. W. T. Blackwpii, jr now civil engineer for Durhar. rJ'onie-ht '.t.hAr tt -:p Hanna Wants to R?fiise ohange m .condition tt t lie may aie at any lim- of the opera. That part of the play in which It is said "diplomats don't steal, they anex," seeme dto amuse the pres ident very much. He laughed heartily and clapped his hands. Miss Alice .Worsham, Sumner .Ccu, 11th. - Yours very truly Term.. . Nov. r The mild and extraordinary effect of the world-famous kidney and bladC der remedy, Dr Kilmer's Swamp-Root, is soon realized. ItrtiSs ttt Wgh L i!! WOnderfUl cures the most distressing cases) A trial will conS avC x actmpie Dortie sent, free by maiL Sample Bottle Of Swamp-Root Free by Mail i EDITORIAL NOTE-If you have the slightest symptoms of kidnlv .bladder trouble, or if there is a trace of it in your SmilvfSr . J once to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton n Y who will iriali Snd ,mail, immediately without cotn : t ' Y'L Tf.L ?adly send you book telling all about Swamp-Rooi and cm a nl K .upon thousands of testimonial letters received from GT thousahds in writing to Dr. Kilmer & Co.? Blnghton N Y S f cu .,read this generous offer in the Raleigh Da?ly Pot'. ' 6 t0 ." fU If you are already convinced, that Swamn-Rnt i tU,a-..v purchase' the resula, Mty-fent and one do ttlat The dru JTtorS everywhere. Don't make any mistake but rempw l fle.arug stores r,(r.tKmer-s S-n,i, ayd thereUeUt,T!PS ow:e f lie Restorpr Visits the White He Interviews the President, Recognizes a Colored Ac quaintance and Gives the Reporters a complimentary to Mr. Morgan. . It was the act of sending it to a member of the legislative branch of the govern ment that constituted the fault of the isthmian representative, and It is con fidently expected by officials of the ad ministration that Mr. Morgan will not lose the opportunity to make an issue of it. How long Mr. Bunau-Varillas intends to stay away from Washington can not be stated, but it will probably, depend upon the length of the time necessary to have the French government - say that It does not object to having one of its citizens act as the diplomatic agent of another government. Such ac tion by France would not be unprece dented. . - " l Secretary Hay laid before the presi-. 'dent today a note from "-Dr. Herran, . the Colombian charge d'affaires . in J Washington, in which, after acknowl edging the receipt of information from Mr. Hay . that the United States had entered into relations with the de-facto government, Mr. Herran said that while he had no communication from Colombia since this acton was taken, he belreved he was only adopting the policies of his government in protesting against the recognition accorded to the Panama insurgents.. No answer has been made to this communication. ! Mr. Herran said tonight that he was, 1 still without any advices from Bogota, not a line having come to him since the revolt of the separatists occurred. Administration officials smiled grimly : when they got a telegram today from Mr. Beaupre, United States minister at : Bogota, telling of a complete change of sentiment there In connection with the Panama canal treaty. . Nearly ev erybody, he said, was now in favor of said lettin& the United States build the ca nrl on the terms set forth in the Hay wit. Herran treaty. Mr. Beaupres messasre several messengers and employes, was One of the three that came to the Dowie Went back intn state rlpnnrttnpnt in tVio naof twotw. j i-in. ii co-iii;iiL a - - w - tm - or tne firm stated that the assets would amount to $2,500,000 and. (that creditors would suffer nracticallv no loss. . Louis P. Sutter is , president and Clerkship for McCiure Philadelphia, Nov. o. co:-?i .;: Washington, Nov. 9.Senator Hanna coferred at the White House with the president today.. Mr. Roosevelt for mally tendered the senator the chair manship of the Republican national committee. Mr, Hanna expressed a ' McCiure was today u"nc icmc iiuiii tne piate, out ixie niuijutury or tne Sur.ro en ---t v- Adolph Sutter secretary and trearu?er i presiaent urged him to take: charge of eastern district of IVTmsylvank The concern is capitalized at $900 '00& ivs. J-e, senator promised nil yie vacancy cause-1 by th? ,: t Grec-nc. Co!, ; years of ' lie se er-1' tu cuiiamer ,rne matrer,. penamg an- Colonel Charles S other conference. Senator Hanna .de- ClUre was for many clined to discuss the presidential boom Philadelphia Times in his behalf. .A Rmiaivur Ricycle i Terminated with an ugly cut on the leg of. J? B. Or per. Franklin: Grove,; 111. It developed a stubborn .ulcer upyield Ing to . doctors and remedies. If or.' fqur years. Then Bucklen's Arnica 'salve cured. It's just as good for Burns, Scalds, Skin Eruptions and Piles. 25c. at ali Druggists. connection with that p.ip r y)u Gently- changed nershin. or at by CHINA'S DENIAL ; There Ape No Preparations for War:With Russia ! Pekin, Nov. .Viceroy- Chang Chi Tung, acting for the ithrone, has j sent an official denial to the Japanese le gation of the reports that China is making war preparations in connec tion with Russian aggressions in Man- churia and tha t r ia mo trim J ,Jlu,mil& en. - i . . . . . - ,i . . . . rangements for the dispatch of troops -taT:es crulser Baltimore arrived here xt meaiareiy. if.e Jolo pror- from Shanhaikwan and other points. ' today and left for Saxnana, to protect, must be dealt with promptly, or The American, English and Japanese the Clyde Line steamer Cherokee and may assume larger proportion';' ministers expect to receive thp fdrmni '-convey, ner to i-eurto Plata to discharge Sives details of the attack on Cn? supplication from the throne tn ,her cargo. , Puerto ; Plata is i held by Rumbough's -battery Tof artillery. assistance of their governments in the i the forces of the revolution. .The -pr.es- ! said that the Moros fired on th: A.v San Domingo, Nov. 5. The United " Issue i Must Be Met Manila, "Nov." .-9. Oenwl j.t Wood,- governor of Mindanao, hM 1 graphed : to Governor Tait hat general conditions, except i vJo.o excellent In regard to Jolo 'he "The long expected issue, b.i ' raised and we are prepnre.i to recovery of Mukden from the Rus sians. The formal request will be made through Prince Ching, head of the foreign office. ' i lent situation is unchane-d. cans all day and are still fortif.ei PERPETUAL ENMITY ouse "Peace be with you, brother" Dowie. I ' After a half hour's conversation self The New Pope Places Kim in Antagonism to the Throne of Italy Rome, Nov. 9. Pope Pius X. held his first secret consir- ry this morning. Monsignor Callegard, - archbishop of Padua, was made a cardinal and Mgr. Merry Del Val was formally appoint ed papal secretary of state. Several archbishops and bishops were created. . - - I 0 0 MS lilll: ; May fool a great many peo?: - Duying unsellable Wall Paper -4 .simply pleases the eye, but it vii! r.e be resorted to by us, because v?r nothing unreliable to sell an 1 no ' to resort td subterfuge or -:ete: deceive you; Look over our iir.?,. office and talked a few minutes longer four hours. The two latest each bore The consistory, which lasted one hour, with Mr. Roosevelt, ttia nrix i the dat of Nnvpmhpr mc nr was closed by the pontiff with th excused himself and went to the White being! that mentioned and the other Pal blessing. His holiness declared his! Art Department 11 West Pointer Washington, Nov. 9. John ier Dowie, self-styled Elijah restorer, spent one hoi the Alexan IL, the r and a nadi at Weathers & Utley. House for luncheon. "Peace be with you," said Dow parting. j vhich was delivered here a few hours conviction that the papcy must be in-j West Hargett street. e In eaxner, containea tne information that i 1 news of the isthmian revolt of Novpm. Delighted to have seen von r-owii ber 3 had reached Boeota nnrl hnri V, ' - . - " ' ..v " lul- .ewcenL j "Uood day, sir." caused: immediate excitement,! visitor remained some time talk- Beaupre had not then J uucu, - Raleigh, N C Hargett street. Decorating ; epa rt :r.t Wlvite House ithis Mi-r-in- hir , v& a -0 AJLA. of the time In conversation with Pras - ident Roosevelt. Hs was Accompanied to t9 temporary building occupied by .the presidents ofMces by members of .his personal staff. Ills iietonants, how , ever, cooled their, he ls in the' ante room while their chief entered the pres ident's private office for his audience witn tne. executive. Time did not hang I heavy on the hands of Dowie's staff however, for they chatted with the . W1 .cjjei-5 , ana messengers and launched shafts of alleged wit with the newspaper men, -who are on duty rt te White Hou. Dowie emerged from the president's office shortly before 1 o'clock, but stop ped at the desk of Captain Loeffler, the president's door keeper, to chat 'with him and to write his autograph a num ber of times He talked with nearly every one of the messengers connected ;viui me presiaent's office. He recog nized Arthur Simmons, the North Car-! ouna negro, wno Is door keeper to the secretary to the president and a pillar of the Afro-American Methodist churcrvin. Washington, and saluted lilm warmly. - . "Do you read those healing leaves I have been sending you?" he inquired. Indeed, I do, Mr. Dowie," replied Simmons, "and they are doing me a Mr. received the TTnnn ioTr message . Sent bv Mr. TTn v TSTnvomKo iu& tno presidents office and meeting 4' Informing him that the de-facto gov- the repor ters, jthe Pjrophetr spoke j and ernment had been ,recognlzedr by the rAid: j United States. . - "Of course, Ij recognize that you are ' This government is satisfied, how- super.or representatives of .your craft, vere. from what, has come to it-from it win ao no harm for you to quote me other -sources that Colombian au- rl 1 am a -reat aamlrer thorities at Bogota know v the worst he -vi i rV li V , lLl 1 10Pe ana are Keeping It from the people -- ..... -iw ucic year, i shall do wno; an i can to heln hfm r . He declined jto say whether he might start a general -revolt of their own against President Marroquln naa " iney neara it. One official who Df WiS.? meet th1 ex" W0UId not admit that. , he based the ,tr.. 5 . statement on any authoritative in- DrOrt'to ttTSr ;,0i.-!H i0r.ma"on- -W t u, .sent of the mert to see about sn ..."ir -mDian government had started for members of the, Zion colonv. He1 did not see Secretary Hay, but had a brief conversation with Assistant Secretary xx)omis. , ; ! ... ..; . Mr. .Dowie's party; left Washington ,,M xty ,n tne sam: ph. vn:;,;.t "' tnem from New . The Lily White Idea Panama to offer concessions to the de- facto government in the hope of in ducing the isthmus to return to its former allegiance. A private telegram has been received here from Logta, which, while nr.. dated and miteh garbled, evidentlv ! a11 Pssess means that the Colombian rfm,,f1 . ' tvrviuiiiut i will prpose to tri Been thinking about an Oversoat" fn Well he ought, to hive it, and we ought to sell it to you All sorts, styles and grades! arehevp Lots of pretty new Ideas for Ithe Hitfo ri t- i ' . assess snugness and 'warmth i-'w .r" ;eoatS, the PrJnte Henrv'. the rx . : jc- ft FOR prpose to the peoDle of the isthmn tailored throughout, sizes from to to mat 11 tftev Will pnneaaf . fOr the arppr-Hnva te . .. .wj.uw mue genueman-tne Russian Coats t 1 - ' i '- ' I - - tTSS and warmth: made of Cheviots.. Kerseys' and Velvet, in r Henrys, the In ..r." LARGER BOYS-Medium length nd long Coat, fclSl?8'frra to 8 yeaV ? i ? , 16 price range $4 to $7.50. Melton I New Orleans, Nov. 9.Th :r,w Lum' the canaI treaty with the United can convention of Assumption parish ? 8 be reconsidered and ratified one of the strone-est . , . - ..j'uuuvau re- n4Cjr win consent to the re- ! V4 "1C larger joys rrom 16 to 19 year - Wv i tiw rs sumption of the status quo ante-bel-i no styles in newest fabrics, 7.50 to J15 b:,!l PJC Sn113 u the State has nominated a . fa,val. officers say they think Rear full .Whit a . Admiral I'llot.r' - . . "vwi auu annnrM - - .o -IlPPTtV revlnfl.. The boys are yoursthe Coats antl-negrt resolutions. Join Pacific eauadron will the Boston at Panomo .A.tt.4. Admiral Glass will assume command of m tne Isthmian waters : The Sun reporter has nnfhnritv s BR R 515i are ours. Can't wo do business? WA N , v. 7 fu . . ' ! ih-: Tt 1 jCnaractcr fftr the statement at, " 6" v emment naa hojpart wht- i 7? T
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