Show UNITED STATES A TES WILL WILLI I RECOGNIZE REPUBLIC r IY I I President Roosevelt Rop velt Expected Expect 4 d to toMake Make the An to a Today Toda I It t of This Hav Hava Assumed Full Charge of Affairs o 01 the tAe Isthmus m J Colon Nov N 6 After a conference this tb thIs afternoon Colonel 4 Torres commander of tit Colombian troops troop here bre seeing seel that the situ situation at ton Ion was wu hopeless bop leu agreed aa to p embark his ilia on the Royal Mall Mail tf 4 steamer Orinoco sailing for Cartagena at 7 1 p m A special train from c Panama will bring General Tovar who will also alio sail on the Orinoco The people of Colon are ar now DO Jubilant JIt The flag fla of the new ne republic el flip flies from the railway stations at Gatun and Bohto near Colon Troops from Panama will doubtless take tab charge charia ef of the city tomorrow Part of or the troops have hafe ha e already embarked on the Orinoco and aDd the ammunition has ball been n t ken aboard 4 The municipal council of Colon olon Ja baa Just J t notified the provisional 4 government at Panama of its adherence to the new republic Colon Colombia Nov 8 57 7 p m The Royal Mall Kall steamer Orinoco with 28 21 2 officers men bind and 39 30 women has baa sailed called The United States I 4 auxiliary cruiser Dixie has ball Jurt jum arrived 4 Nov 5 The Asso Associated A o WASHINGTON w Press PI 1 t II informed that the t he president will probably make a statement tomorrow t morrow regarding the provisional government of Panama of the establishment of which this thie gov government was wall officially informed today In view of the latest late t advices from Colon Coloe to t the effect that the junta has bee succeeded in gaining control of the sit Pit it iti i nation It in III currently expected that 1 this announcement will recognize the newly established government but tt It tta was a Impossible to secure official 4 nation matlon on this thu point Announcement Today The rho decision lon to make an announce announcement mont ment tomorrow was wae reached r after a conference at the White House tonight of the president Secretary Hay Secre Seere Secretary 0 tary lary Moody Assistant A tan t Secretary Loom Loome is Rear Admiral John G 0 Walker retired NUn d and Rear Admiral Henry C Taylor chief of the th bureau of ot navia navigation finn tion Secretary Hay and Secretary Moody loody dined with the president and they were later Joined by the other of ot officials The conference ended shortly after att r 11 A cablegram ca was wan received tonight from the American consul at Colon waving saying that the Colombian troops troop which arrived there Monday on the 2 Carthagena had bad sailed flailed away re I The Associated Press Pr to Ia enabled to 1 0 say cay that this conduct affair th a firm hand In the execution lion Ion t of or the treaty t ty of ot 18 Orders Order Mi have ve veA I A been sent ent to the various nal naval c n S in the Caribbean D that the die Isthmus Is Ic I to be policed the transit k cP pt t open O Q that bloodshed Md must be b prevented at any shy cost coot Thu ft is Ie fur further furthEr furS I S ther thor than the United States Mil has ever eer gone heretofore and in the opinion of ot officials here bere indicates that the establishment of the new DEW nt government at Panama if it proves table stable and or orderly orderly ork k derly deny will have the good wishes of the States and our flU ur I ultimate recognition C and cooperation in conducting an orderly and nd permanent government t on the Isthmus l Advocates of the con construction of the Panama canal say this tb assures the execution of that project in Readiness Read in Tt It was wac learned tonight bt that the Prairie rairie will vill sail II from tram League Island inland next week with marines for Guan Ouan Guantanamo Guantanamo and that In cane rase the situation continues on the Isthmus the tIN Prairie will III proceed thence to Colon and land la additional marines mart net The dispatch received from the ex n board of the new government I announcing the establishment of the 1 7 provisional government of the Isthmus of or Panama stated mated tat that its It action was In response e to a t popular and CUP UP demand on the th part pf pt the Thian people and that the board was waB At fissured t of the necessary military t to carry out Its ite determination lion tion a It was first intended to send nd a reply to V the three tit consuls but after the eon con conference ference ft tonight it wan wag decided that no JIG nod d announcement would WOId be made de as U to the h ter of thin thai reply until to t tomorrow lilt morrow morr w Roosevelt Not Th 01 of he the the troops trOop from ere Ion pr J r nth II n relieves the seriousness of the sItt n and the arrival of or the Dixie to night nl ht d d the R general hero hern regarding the safety of tilt th Amer AIh r ican kan liv 11 iv and Thi government it was wall said Kid tonight 1 Hb i IM but hut rot not surprised to note ia th European approval of or the policy po Ii C as liS how in the Press dispatches r from london Berlin BerIn and PariS Parl but It w was p I hy by h a high official that the th restoration of ti ord r on nn the th isthmus and its maintenance ha I been long desired d by bf the th powers and that the hI d 4 States was It In Sn reality doing them and their Interest f a S nIC of 01 the n say sa noth ing hi has yet vet et b en ben n I a R as to ur policy save nave that It has h i n decided tI to execute the obligations nh tto of tP t f r States a t f as to on nn the of 01 Panama in jO ap ae with a i broad hront r ia l interpretation of the of or It Working Again The Th state depart department Jias 8 r ivr l c i to the that with Buena Ventura th I port T n th lb flap ai at wJ i with Ith the thea a Interior points point h ha been n re res red This had len l for tor a tm owing it wn WIl supposed c 0 the th cutt Jj g of the cable hy h the LYle U rv I 11 it It 1 I Is has ha l hen n had to M ot ca a ble 1 hi 1 e by the Contra 1 South t T r Cab Y which stretches t rn ra s the P c 1 o yan i from th fh the olom ian shore shor tc tt 1 point in i tb th of ramI but Which uch avoids avoid th rr t where II 0 revolutionists are arc re op 0 I K Dr I il n the I n hers here said tonight that thal o had ha not Ot i any an ne nf v from his hi K g v nt the th revolt in Panama nor Mil hus Milb h he be b anything fron the officials on the s He n mn ma iv male make a mH rt to his hi government of 01 th on the leth mn inns he h them b bre re and ar d of r f the c of or the United State States a in tb th matter I It t said to I ht that lors would u be w a tit itt to th the c i i sn now on I V her h way wiy wa to San I o to proceed to toO toa a O of It as i t tint It In the thern I even rn f the pon pott r n S of Hi th Ij new n w g nt i I might ho tw tn to o f T I r action I tf C LITTLE BL 1 Only Victims Victim c o Far i Were Two Un Unfortunate Unfortunate fortunate PR M ma SJ All il II w was guiet tiit hrs 0 last hUH ii ht and anti h hn i i has hav hit boel no noM di I torb n ii es cs at Pan Panni Pann t tv T TI i hi n nth vl received t h interior pr ToIv I I tOed sty y thore I wa was gr gri t r jo there re i in I h fa I wh t I hi h j flows of ti declaration d Ir of ofie o n fl ie I o Panama became becam known Th Tn troops stationed at atri Pen Pd ri 1 sla v ft st I l lJ I L J jOlI iii VU d 1 In tin tilt rt mu mi t am almost try I moment tI lel r d J from In the m im UTI portent m men n In tn the Interior announcing their adhesion to the new republic The one revolution has hu ha been practically practical P bloodless as lUll only two China were won t killed dunin the bombardment of f the city cRy by the government gunboat Bogota cO The tire fire of the bo warship unroofed one oni house hOule a shell abel hit the tower of the ca cathedral cathedral thedral and another C fell on the h house C of 01 r Federico Boyd a member of the I Junta j The foreign consuls promptly sent a I I i communication to the commander of the 5 I I Bogota protesting against t his bI action in II I i opening fire oh on on tile the city without giving I j proper roper notification of ot his Intention to too toI t I do o so I I BIG BLUFF I i New few Republic Will Send Saad an an Army Against Colon I I Panama Nov 5 S 11 31 a m The govern COVerD i ment of the new republic of Panama is ii I constantly receiving congratulations tO from fron I I Paris London the republics republica of Central I I America and from rom nearly all other Parts part I II I of ot the world j i I lp tp to the hour of or filing this th dispatch I I nothing definite had been decided in re regard r I gard gani to Colon Coio where re the government L 1 troops troop brought to that port by the cruiser r Cartagena from are aT still en cn encamped camped cam d The government of 01 the republic of Panama nama is I making all aU efforts to pre prevent prevent vent bloodshed but the correspondent of o t the Associated Press Pre s understands that an ii 1 ultimatum has ha been sent to Colonel Tor Toe Torres rea res commander of the government forces I at Colon announcing that It Is the Daten tion don of the government of ot the t republic t of 01 Panama Pana should Colonel Torres Tomes T refuse ref S to t consider the generous proposals mad m to permit the embarkation of t tUon his tr ops I Ion oo on boad a steamer and their transports tion Uon back to to send ad an aa a army arm r to attack Colon The lines ig t the o of the isthmus are ale kept bei busy bus r transmitting t 11 notices from tro the inhabitants bl p of outlying places ot of o the their a ait p to t I or IX 1 Tin This Country Count Said i to Have ae e Incited I i Revolution i Berlin Nov ft opinion In ii Germany regarding re Panama is ill plainly C I expressed as well w 11 In the following In the thi P Frankfurter as u in ia any newspaper per What bat role the Washington govern government i ment mont played In the Incidents In Colombia nobody can know Nothing can be proved provet I In such uch cases canes It has been Men formally de denied flied nied from Washington that the govern government I ment meat of the United States sates supported the th movement of the separation of the lath Ith isthmus mus rau However that may be It Is I not no I striking nor does It H give occasion for tor ape special I cial excitement that a great and mighty ml stats ta will not permit itself to be thwart thwarted ed Tn In its civilizing I I work through the tb a I stubbornness of a land bar barous bar UP The theory t v as to the cause of or the revo evl rev lution which is te currently accepted here her C is I that the United States brought it I t about with the tilt object of building the in tn canal The TIM V he in taking this view says The e reason why the t dent waited two months after Colombia J rejected the treaty without negotiating n with Nicaragua is la now clear the United States was wu finding an effective way of ot attaining its tte ends oy by b working behind the scents s II Dr the German minister ter to toI Colombia I died d yesterday r while on leave I of absence in the t southern tt r Tyrol Tyrel r It is officially stated here ht re that the only on I de elt desire e sire aire of Germany is hi I to see peace preserved 1 rJ ft and to have h the United t States build the canal which would benefit benent oman German commerce Germany ny looks look to the United I to protect the Germans Germanson I I on oa the isthmus t SUBE ENOUGH I RoW How ow ca Can n Colombia Co Act At if Uncle Sam SamI Prevents I Parts Paris Nov Senor PaNdo the Co to 0 consul here hert told the correspond correspondent I eat ent of the Associated Press today toda that I the at Panama gave France Franceno no right to intervene He added I If the United States will ke keep p her I hands banda off Colombia will win haw have ba no tw dun difficulty culty in suppressing the insurrection In and andI maintaining her h r sovereignty over the I isthmus I can understand why various Interests ire are aM anxious for the independence I coca ence of Panama but the government nt has ba regular ular troops tro at Colon and they the will I vindicate Indicate her authority If It the United l 1 States does not place pla e any an obstacles in InI 1 I I tho way The rho United d States Stat says say p to Co e I You must not attack Panama I Then TIleR how is La it possible to destroy the I revolutionary movement mo m nt in its tt Inception bt I a is as at much h a part of Colombia an tt OO ax a any other o stale and a the government Will certainly tenaciously hold hoM onto it INSTRUCTIONS ASKED French Trench Consul at Panama r Cables CaW His Ria is Purls Paris Nov l o fi iThe The French consul at has haM cabled a request for fog Instruction I tins tion In tn view w of the revolution and For j i n Minister e Is I considering con the IT l I IB Ic I rejected that instructions will wIl be formulated and sent soon show irs iI the attitude f t the French govern government O n ment There I H R strong indication that it its attitude will wit not be materially dIffer dIffert tt t Irem that of ot the United States and probably will iII take the same general K lines The Th consul says rays the revolutionists con control the th situation and confirms the As AssO ANIO o lt Press Pre report that the Colombian CIE fl has hta h been taken down and that the theft fig rIK ft d f the republic of ot Panama is now n over or the public buildings fl ih th h consular advices allege that the theA A ii 1 i an nn nava not naval forces fr and the th railroad t 1 have given ghen some a as a to the tile revolutionary element at Colon WAt TO THE TB FACTS Foreign Diplomats Call at the State Department Vi tn n Nov O 5 Diplomats came ame io to t the state department today in ual ly iy lar numbers many of them under Instructions from their tb lr governments tc to obtain all possible po Information regarding the situation on n the isthmus and the tile part parr rt the thc I States Slates is hi l taking in vent th there rf It Is 18 understood u t Od that the tIc inquirers p ct nI but what hat ha already ad bern rr tIc in n the th bulletins nt sit th elate auit and aad navy departments The substance of f the tb Information gleaned bv by the foreign visitors wa wan wa that the t Ma ton a was W pursuing lbs Its It cirse In xe Its It obligations of or j e JI i transit across adone the th Isih un fuge Pi e 7 1 tU Continued From mus under the treaty of 1540 One diplo diplomat mat was wea informed that th tb policy of he hu United States State also siso would oe us directed to the ts lo prevent bloodshed and that tt it was tot or th reason that the adequate naval force had been bee dispatched No requests request nave have yet been m made d by for foreign eign nowes for the American naval ves vee vessels sels to afford protection to th the lives and property of on tb the isthmus but in view of the impressing gained at atthe the state stai today diplo diplomat diplomats mats mat will advise dv their governments that it will be in the interest or of for the to be given en a free fre bend band te In the conduct of affairs on th the aM in waters nr 3 United States ct d t th the City Now Nov is great pu interest st b bce r te hi ta the I Panama rove revo and tn the mast of talk In clerical deals where Colombia Is Isaa aa hi in sympathy with the UMI Her cler ical I party Is that the Amer iran ar u the secret promoters ers era of this and are arc to sl ta the Pa and annex it to the tto Paes The mal ergan El Si with a wide her hers is Indignant over the news frosa fresa and an says the present trouble is tout kit th the b beginning of ofa ofa a farcical prelude to a terrible drama which Is shout to unfold Itself upon span the coveted said and which will end per haps hapa with the ot of the nation and th the aug p of the and power of the States on the American con continent The paper in conclusion charges that th tat 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