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Tab ae gste dha dada ore saktghaiail Mai cai ait aii oe ai mn THE WORLD: TUESDAY EVENING, MAY 2, 1902. FLAG OF FREE CUBA WAVES OVER PALACE AT HAVANA; | NEW REPUBLIC TAKES ITS PLACE AMONG THE NATIONS. CE NE! TOLBie 3 Gen. Wood Hauled Down the Flag of the United Pres iy Simple Ceremonies . Bh a States and Hoisted the Hanser of Cuba in ae . Palma % Marked Transfer of Thousands Have Kidney Trouble and Never Its Stead, While Guns of Morro and Cabanas % Autority to the Gov- Suspect It. Thundered Salutes and Warships in the Har- ernment Established bor Acknowledged the Birth of New Republic. |" Seek soo Hele Gertrude Warner Scott Cured by the Great Kidney — row i i = with a Roar That Remedy, Swamp=Keot. Shakes the Streets the Signal of the Final Realization of ‘The Cuban Republic was born at noon to-day, Gen, Leonard Wood hauled down the flag of the United States that for more than three years ‘had floated over the ancient palace of the Captains- General of Spain in Havana, and in its place ran up the lone-star banner bt Cuba Libre. Far away across the city the guns of Canbas Fortress and Morro Castle Cuba's Dream of / boomed a final salute to the Stars and Stripes and immediately thundered Nationality. 4 recognition to the new Republic. ‘And in the streets and from the housetops thousands upon thousands, an unnumbered thost of people roared their joy as the symbol of the author- ity of the people of Cuba fluttered slwly to the tops of the flagstaffs ‘ Tomes Hstrda Palma became president of the Republic of Cuba and with the Congress elected by the people assumed responsibility for the tuture of the government. In the harbor the warships of the United States, of England and of (taly hoisted the Cuban flag and saluted the youngest member of the family been halliards of the Palace fag i by his own hand, Gen as an act of the United as i= him, An the flag Mew free the streets below fairly waved with the cheer that arose. It was caught up by the people on the roofs and rolled over the city, PAB: a Acs of nations. Again the ¢ alry below saluted, and again the s of Cubanas spoke, this i time with national salute of twenty one guns. stationed on the GEN. WOOD HAULS DOWN ea nie " crashed out with the the FLAG OF UNITED STATES. flax of 0 and bestowed u due to Nation The ensigns reat Britian and Italy had rec Republic. ‘Yhe demonstration was sUll in progress . eled and marched here they immediately Morro Castle, and his Adjutant-Gen- with two. est of Kood wishes, pler, where they en- nd were flicked away to on it the hon HAVA: May 20.—With the haul-| quaint facade some emblem In honor of {the event. ‘The many arches erected at -day Stars Ing down at noon to-day of the Stars} i), entrances of plazas by political s0- and Stripes of the United States and | cjeties, fraternal clubs, residents of va- the hoisting in its place of the lone|rious civil divisions of the city, and star flag of Cuba on Morro Castle, | business organizations had an alr of real grandeur. The scaffolding was cov- on ner Cuban junta; Col. William Astor | embarked on Cabanas fortress and the Executive | treq with canvas painted in imitation | ©O&00¢ $98-9000O0000 ler and a few other specially !n-|eray, Colonel Palace, the Cuban people entered into of marble, and from a distance the ilu. PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT’S GODSPEED $ EASIER OM feral “Coton . | sion was complete. porsession of their country and be-| Si) ee conned on Venetian masts Through the centre of the palace, long |Wwere driven te do Jan i came responsible for its future. canopied the deep narrow streets from TO GOVERNMENT OF NEW REPUBLIC. | the dwelling of the Captains General of |() ‘the. Brooklyn. Thomas Estrada Palma became|the rays of sun. Beneath these cano- Spain, an archway leads to the patio or : SQ President and with the Cuban Con- | pies the Cuban colors and palms graced sourt, where a statue of Columbus rises Passing of the Americans, the open doorways, through which Gov.-Gen. Wood, in handing over the government of Cuba to President «> \from a mass of palms and flowering] Hoth ships got under way as soon} DR, KILMER & CO., Binghamton, N. ssumes active control of the » rance | as possible, o e e i briana, SU GeEIY ICANT ANGI TOU | Lae eee Coea ieee vate M camant|® Palma aad the Cuban Congress, delivered to them the following letter from tho 2) vane. On etter side of the entrance | 8% posmibie, and, ste tee eee for che}, GENTLEMEN: —in the summer of 1893 I was taken violently 411. ig : , gardens, in cool inner courts. Many of President of the United States : marble stairways ascend to the audience Kiyn was busy dipping the|trouble began with pain in my stomach and back, so severe that it three years has represented the au-| the balconies jutting from the white- a 3 sens Ww 7 room, which opens through balconled answer the salutes of the]as if knives were cutting me. I was treated by two of the best physicians WHITE HOUSE, Washington, May 19, 1902, windows upon the plaza. nde upon “the waterfront who|the county, and consulted another. None of them auapected that the cavee walled buildings were adorned with roses. In this chamber tual transfer] Watched her rture n this chamber the actual transfor] “iy. Gemonstrtion was remarkable in took place, It {san imposing room, ob-j many respects long, with a lofty celiing and marble] While this was occurring at Hi my trouble wax kidney disease, They all told me that I had cancer of stomach, and would die, I grew so weak that I could not walk any than a child a month old, and I only weighed sixty pounds. One day floors. It formed a fine setting for the eye lmilae arene Fe et nial brother saw in a paper your advertisement of Swamp-Root, the great historle occasion. Banilago, where Ganeral WWhitsle’. yi,|ney remedy. He bought me a bottle at our drug store ‘and I took it. yr and satled away ‘with | family could see a change in me for the better, so they obtained more shth Cavalry. J continued the use of Swamp-Root regularly. I was so weak and run thority of the United States, went aboard the cruiser Brooklyn, await- A ing him in the harbor, and the troops Parks Afiame with F§owers, of the United States embarked on a} Nature seemed in harmony with the spirit of the festivities. The parks were ayjac. Steamship. literally aflame with tropical flowers, To the President and Congress of the Republic of Cuba: Sirs—On the 20th of this month the military government of Cuba will, by my direction, transfer to you the control and govern- ment of the island of Cuba, to be thenceforth exercised under the provisions of the constitution adopted by your constitutional con- Relics of Spanish Power. Cuban succe The process of the transfer was|and the vaulted sky above might have 4 ; ; ‘ ee Fe two troops of the E vi -omulgated; and he w! thereupon clare The chamber was to-day exactly as It aly el ‘of American artil- vention as on that day promulg ill thereupon declar: eee ae ee eared ex: [leer eanalnes ‘ot Amerivan aril: Tinat it took considerable time to build me up again. I'am now well, ne unded, and the [to Swamp-Root, and welgh 148 pounds, and am keeping house for my hus- band and brother on a farm. Swamp-Root cured me after the doctors had th: occupation of Cuba by the United States to be at an end. history 5 of the history of the Cuban cept that the portraits of Balmaceda,|vt AMEFIC! Senor Palma attached his signature | °VerY red-tlled roof rose a Cuban flag. first chap ‘The whole city seemed suddenly : 4 very simple. been chiselled out of turquoise, Above : Rae to a document, as President of the|,urieq under a forest of waving ban- ‘At the aame time I desire to express to you the sincere {| the Weyler of the ten years’ war, ant| Neyuplic aT { Cuban republic, after an exchange of | ners. . frienamhip and good wishes of the United States and our most 4 | those of the other Castine Generali cee eatie itesiot men ablion failed to do me a particle of good. % ] congratulation, and the veteran Gen, ‘The decorations along the water front earnest hopes for the stability and snecess of your govern- chien ‘hung upon lta walle ae gone] crore the Brooklyn was hull down on (Gertrude Warner Scott.) . } Maximo (Gomes ascended to the roof |oro cxpecunely lavish and all the ship- sevat, for the blessings of peace, Justice, prosperity and or- 4.) Toy were fakea tack tolE Ain: tne horizon the Cupan'é resumed their a wunlantolatmisers ‘ Aiiks Palace here he weslaccorded ping in the harbor was dressed In gala dered freedom among your people, and for enduring friend- But coats of arms of Spain, with thelr |¢estivities. | ‘This afternoon | tere ta tg ‘omen suffer untold misery because the nature of their disease is mosh. 4 ‘alace, where Bacon attire, The majority of the ships flew chip between the republic of the United States and the Re- royal quarterings, still hung above the) be a vaent erate tn te rer id correctly understood; in many cases when doctoring they are led to believe: an immense reception. the American ensign at the main, and blic of Cuba. THEODORE ROOSEVELT, windows, which were screened by the| #shore hii mM president Palma. . | that womb trouble or female weakness of some sort is responsible for their \, Gen, Wood personally lowered the | the Cuban colors at the fore or aati pul 3 er aeeeritueiuniiel ae same scarlet cite ahah were hang- At noon a solemn high mass in hones ape in fact disordered kidneys are the chief cause of their di = i Iasaatleanl esiota; qiitehi were saluteal|| ore United uetes) armores cruiser 3 “ nm - tng during the Spanish regime. ‘The dec-| of the new Tends a Mtn and at Y ; pelea din Cha bane “ere ct | Brooklyn, which takes Gen. Wood 3806693000808 56O0809 98 HOBO HORE OOO LOD IOP HO IIOP orations, white and gold, with the su: A alt te ee ail bo sung Bf they) sae mild and extraned nary, eect of the world-famous kidney | away, and the steamer Morro Castle, perb mirrors, have also been preserved! Cathedral. At the same hour the Cuban) bladder remedy, Dr. mer's Swamp-Root, is soon realized. It stands Cuban flag, as an act of the United| ot the Ward line, on which the troops just as they were left by the Spantards.) Congress will proclaim the Constitu-| iighest for its wonderful cures of the most distressing cases. A trial States, Gen. Gomez assisting. embarked, as well as the foreign war-| tue of Freedom which had been raised | the {sland was scheduled to occurexactly | ‘The chair, with a gold crown above its us night the whole clty vill be illum: convince any one—and you may have a sample bottle sent free, by mail. > — ships which had been sent by their during the night In Central Park upon} at noon Havana time, which ts 12.80 P. | b: which was reserved for the Span- eee A great pyrotechnic display S m le Bottle of Swam -Root F, b cme City a Splendid Spectacle. soirenments to be present at the birth| the pedestal where for centuries | M. Washington time, but those invited | {sh monarch himself, was visible in an} will be made from the walls of Morro a iP e P ree by the natal day of the Republic found | f the new republic, were dressed with | statue of Queen Isabella had stood. to witness the ceremony were requested | adjoining apartment, Castle and Cabanas Fortress. ‘ SP! er NOTE att you have the ales symptoms of kidney df Hatine arrayed Wko a queen for her] Streamn of Bignal SAEs, fore and aft,| During the morning a bountiful break- | to be at the palace at 11.90 A. M. They] But stranger still was the view of a ——— adder fronhle: oa fare 4918 race of tt In your family history, send at * crowning, man-of-war fashion. tant was given to several thousand poor | included, besides the American officers |}small prayer-roam of the o)d Spanish’ NEW YORK CUBANS once ta re plies ‘ ee jnghamton, N. Y., whe wu gladly send you 7 ‘he seemed reinvested for the occasion | The early morning was cool and de-/ children by Mr. Paine, of Boston, who] and the members of the President-elect |Captains-General at the end of the CELEBRATE TO NIGHT. Heo ae atte Ys hist feel to aoe a ee pore of Swamp-! tits tne Glanity of the prospercus days| ligntful and the entire) populetion) Te saa passed the winter in Havana for|Palma’s Cabinet, the members of Con-|.iamber, Ts dark, rich tapestries id + {and a book telling all about Swamp and containing many of the thous. gress, the Supreme Court judges, the | brought into reilef an ‘elaborately carved sands upon thousands of testimonial letters received from men and eared. In writing to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y., be sure to say) ‘The Cuban patriots Hving in this city |that you read this generous offer in the New York Evening World. wal have a mass-mecting to-night at If you are already convinced that Swamp-Root is what you need, n Hall to adopt a message to {can pure, the regular fifty-cent and one-dollar size bottles at the inforced by thousands of visitors, was| many years. Au the day advanced the heat of the| governors of the provinces, the officers | /t¢1. ‘above which hung an ivory eru- sun became intense and the Weather|of the visiting warships, the foreign clfx grew hotter every minute. consuls, W. J, Bryan, the other visiting Vast Crowd About Pala of her power and wealth. The decora- tions were universal, In some cases | abroud soon after daylight. The streets men had worked all night by the light| were swarming with people and were building that com fag-stafl on the Palace ¢ could see, the roof 1 Of torches to complete claborate de- | filled with a ceaseless din. pene ; her yal fa’ s merican statesmen, several of Senor! A portion of the Plaza was Kept el as 7 sates was nota residence, pretentious Statue of Freedom, Crowd at the Palace, Paima's Central Valley (N. ¥. neigh- | by ipotttitee very early. The remainder |cend to Prestdent-olect Palma at Tia. |etores everywhere. Don't make any mistake, but remember the or humble, that dk not bear upon its] Much curlosity was aroused by a sta-| ‘The actual transfer of the control of | bors; Horatlo Rubens, counsel for the | (},{* spake do with pean so thick that] yana, Resolutions pledging loyal sup- Swamp-Reot, Dr, Kilmer’s Swamp-Root, and the address, Binghamton, = ne FOUN aot eeets were choked into} port to the new Cuban republic will also | ¥., on every bottle —_—_—— Saas humanity, and every | be adopted : = = —= == fronting ‘he suua Senor F. Fonseca says that there Aces, whi black. | will be such an pression of sentiment yd and young, mae ene as would prove to the United States the rowds sought the roofs, xratitude of the Cuban people for all that has been done for them: ‘The treatment of Catarrh with antiseptic and astringent washes, lotions, salves, medicated tobacco and cigarettes or any external or local appli- cation, is just as senseless as would be kindling the | fire on top of a pot to make it boil, True, these give temporary relief, but the cavities and passages of the head and the bronchial tubes soon fill up again with mucus. Straight Goods and STRAIGHT STATEMENTS AT CONVENTION. OF SHOPLIFTING REACH $80,000,000 BE INVESTIGATED, Bishop Burgess Presides at) Store Detective Tells Judge| Department of Pavements witl| At His Own Request He Will) a) Convention of Long Island| that Annie Smith andAnnie| Cost $58,000,000 More GolBelone Sturgis: Te:Mon: row Because of Charges itself was Diocese — Good Reports| Cohen Helped Themselves} Than the City Can Allow— ‘i > ORY, OE ete mal real in regard to them Taking cold is the first step towards Catarrh, Made in Department Gossip. cal Wood read Us 5 for it checks perspiration, and the poisonous acids transfer sdging the new Received. Liberally from Counters. Grout Staggered. and vapors which should pass off through the skin, are thrown back upon the mucous membrane © se producing inflammation and excessive flow of mucus, much of which is absorbed into the blood, and through the eirculation reaches every of the system, involving the Stomach, Kidneys and other parts of the body, “When whe diseas umes the dry form, the breath becomes exceedingly foul, blinding headaches are frequent, the eyes red, h OUR Old Crow ‘The thirty-sixth annual convention of | two respectable-looking women, who| The Board of Eatimate and Anpor- PATI Cea methine about the: marae Island | described themselves as Annie palsy tionment held a special sesston to-day | were too s is to go unnoticed and at sar. | thirty-four years ol pnd Bante a Te to conalder the bond budget. While the} my request Commissioner Sturgis will forty VRAIN ON UOT NO a gon | Pemes SOr 1eoe ne BORE consideration | Investigate them to-morrow.” the Episcopal diocese of 1 met in the erypt of the cathedral in A hi Ident of the Re- signature to den City at noon to-day. There was & West Forty-third street, w Batty Nich could be secured by| That Is all Chief Croker, of the Fire large attendance of the clergy from all further examination on a charge of many items which could be secured by | | That im tn ee ay Fine ine. hee of congratila f x i eine of the dlocese, ‘hero waa also a |shoplltting OST EN ere EGE pond iasue were stricken out, and Con-| 1 ona au i He mil say e corning the old “ran, en. Gomer e affected and a constant ringing in the ear: No remedy that does sof diocese, ‘There was also a | shop by Magistrate c ent gene a scalar lerter, | mystery ne charges which have been to the roof of the palace, H cat A 9 : ° S fair attendance of Jay. vialtors, although | Yorkville Court to-day tepllen SHOU) BR) Ate ea pe made against him in the gossip going] Wits Ltt eoconised: and t reach the polluted blood can cure Catarrh., S. expels from the. ne inclement. weniher iad probably. Detective Oextreicher told the Judge| 17). ee ee activ onds neodea | che rounds of politicians and dn the de Immense demonstration of w circulation all offensive matter, and when rich, © Sho. tnclen weather “had probably | iat ing aw the prisoners walk from| ments Make tr male ponds neoded’| partment . Changing of the Flags: Also | pure blood is again coursing through the body) kept many away Hoe ne ey unter in an uptown de- [fOr /MEroveMente aed to| It Je anid that a man in the office of ° the mucous membranes become healthy and the, Religious services in the cathedral pre-| partment store and help themselves t0| with atacrity, and the amount asked thr | Borough President Cantor had told peo Bonnie Brier Brush skin active, all the disagreeable, painful symm { ceded the formal opening of the conven. [some of the stock, In thelr possession | ee cea ty $81,000,000. This amount #o| Me that Chief Croker had been trans toms disappear, and a permanent, thorongy r é tion, ‘These were conducted by Bishop | when rested were found a dozen NAp- |e e ried the Controller, as $25,000,000 In| ferring freien when it would be of and Souvenir is effected. S. S. S. being rictly vegetable blood purifier does not? i Burgess, who also presided at the con-| Kins, & plece of linen, two undershirts, yaa ga , yi" | financial profit to himeclf. Hstant boom le Pea @torice aonith he appeti 1 is NE ee eee etokinga t2NE all the city can allow, that a special! Chiee Grok guns of Cabanas | derange the Stomach and digestion, but the appetite and general health, s i meeting was called to consider the sit- roker heard of 6 allega bay SCOTCH WHISKIES rapidly improve under its tonic effects. Write us about your case vention Iter in the day: fons and once demanded ull lowed by i i tons an nee demanded a ful wed by free. Book on blood and skin diseases pocket handkerchiefs, two bottles of ; get the best medical advice ‘The buriness session was devoted | pork an Hone And ho i mainly to routine matters, ‘These In- | Perfume and some bric-a-brac. ‘The $28,000,000 which the city can al-| penne realdent Cantor ta said int’ yea Are Straight Whiskies, z ate , cluded the reports of the different; “They didn't come to the store to|low at present, the Contrajier have Informed hie employee that he 1 ou application. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO,, Atlante, Gas” Shurchea in the diocese. ‘Tae annual| buy,” Kald Detective Ocstreicher be cut about $7,000,000 if the de ieariore pre Pia Auerantey allega ee aemeaeeeeeensmneeeaten aaa statements of the secretary and treas-) * tly not." remarked the Judge. |ex-Judge Barle in the Franchise ‘Tax Hone or prove the he did not mak i eB ; f hem 5 P han siaterre also received and approved, | ‘The prisoners asked for timo to con-| matter is sustained by the Court, thus nsnineionee Biucais will be 6 | RARE OLD COINS FIND READY) _ Prevenlisn 48 Reet bow oan \ wer Munowed the diocese to be in a|ault with counsel, and thelr hearing | reducing the clty's debtcincurring capne- | from mniplone MiMtRie: iD be. Back | gale when advertised in the Sanday | Sunday Worl ‘ante pre my flourishing condition in all respeots was ity to about $21,000,000 A Ava calilahe alitioaten Retere hie World. ness Failures, ( . Uy Yi Oe to nee ME a “ “ au

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