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3 rant TLY CLOT DY: BMISK WINDS.) PRICE ONE CENT. = : EW YORK, MONDAY. JANUARY zh PRICK ONE CANT. | SALISBURY CONSULTS WITH CABINET. ENGLAND'S COMING ‘QUEEN THE PRINCESS | OF WALES. 99999995 8699485 FEOVIFVS IRIEY sssevsestensevovessseoesees sosssensseeeesoeg N | ION WITH PROFOUND QUEEN'S e # PPOLAPEA SOS SEASEALOSOOESS FIV EOVES STU OS ST FEFVVSFIVUFTVTF OD VIS IFIITIVIVOGES. Paralysis Has Spread to Vital Parts and There Is No Hope for the Aged Monarch--Cabi- mt net Makes Plans for Accession of New King. ~ (Copyright, 1901. > LONDON, Jan. 21—8 P. M. Prime Minister Salisbury, after arranging with the Cabinet for the event of death, hastened to Osborne, where Home Secretary Ritchie had preceded him. All contingencies, political and otherwise, have now been provided for. A private message from Cowes says: ‘The crisis is at‘ hand,?the Queen ‘cannot live through the night.” The PARALYSIS HAS SPREAD TO VITAL PARTS. — There is no hope, Bulletins containing this news were posted at the’ Mansion House and the newspaper offices and weve eagerly read by the sad crowds this evening. It was felt that Victoria could not outlive the night. Nourishment is being artificially administered, and oxygen is used to aid respiration, All the near relatives of the Queen that could come are.at her bedside. : FOF VOT OOTTSISSIVIGITIVS VIEV OVENS ee CABINET MEETS —'QUEEN’S CASE HOPELESS, MOE NE CRISS 7 BU SHE FIGHTS DEATH. Premier Salisbury Hastens to fone Osborne to Confer we ot WI WHOLE WORLD cle care la IS MOURNING. i a : LONDON, Jan. 21 ry e a e e DPSFSIESVFDIFOS SOS FHFHSSCS4 e PRAOPORESFAA CASAS EARAAAMA IAS ELECAA EAD EAAEAA AEEEAALELAAAAN TARAS EADAEROMSADEAE, M'KINLEY GETS (eure OSBORNE NEWS. Every Phase of the British | Paeouser lIness Is Cabled — {O2C00RS to Washington Quickly. PRAYER IN SENATE WASHINGTON, Jan. 21.— 2 rs} ‘ He FOR VICTORIA'S LIFE. / interest and sympat * official circles her ery bu J with anstets 5 P.M. isthle in the Queen’s cone COWES A slight improven ai dition, but there is neh ting but a fatal ending, The {But Pro-Boer Paper In Bel- st anxiety gium Attacks British Policy. i tter|of Germany ce is packed. T ¥ room for the Emperor and his staff. Inqui mall parts of the world cone fespatches tinne to pour in, The Home Secretary, Mr. C. T. Ritchie, who had temporarily Royal Dukes ym: | left Osborne, has been resummoned. EMPEROR AT ere oh een rer BULLETINS ON QUEEN. - Isle of Wight, at 11 A. M. to-day “The Queen has slightly rallied since midnight. Her Majesty President and: the memiy toamd ether Prince of Wales and Royal Dukes Break Down on Reaching Cowes. of Wikeh', Jan @ Osborne, all of th Se executly. Diest mesre king for t When the LONDON, Jan. 21.6 2. M. the Prince of Wales, Duke of red Osborne House tretoria vaya the | ® \ profound rm > | | COWES, M.—Bhortly before the otilet eof Connaught have all reg aiiotet | has taken some food and refreshing sleep, There ts no further loss {ment of the health, of aati ougen of strength, but symptoms which give rise to most anxiety are those feunt : s which point to local obstruction In brain circulation.” Walos spatehes say the heir-apparent broke down at Ox Se ee eeu of Yor t did not attempt to heir THEY WEPT FREELY ON ALIGHTING FROM THLELR SPECIAL TRAN, WHILE TILE GERMAN > EMPEROR'S EYES WERE RED. er Gully, of the Tfonse of Ce saving HOLDS HER IMPROVEMENT. OSBORNE HOUSE, 5 P. M.—The following official bulletin has been ported: “The slight improvement of this morning {8 main- tained.” Ambassador tion of the them as STORY OF DEATH WAS SPREAD. There was att e Dep: yrmed of the a ANOTHER SLIGnT RALLY. COWES, Isle of Wight, Jan. 21—7 P. M.—The Queen's condi- tion Js slightly improved, reveived a telegram | Lowering of Flag at Embassy Started a Rumer in London, —The scenes vw THonse & P.M, says TEP CCIM CT SS CSSCe CoS eT SS See ee te ecribed by the rules —_ OUR SYMPATHY IS DEEPLY FELT.; No Expressions Are So Ap- | ~020s72000000090090000005 i preciated, the London | KING LEOPOLD WAITS. Newspapers Daclare. H LONDON, Jat i )Mp of sympathy F from every qu Metter tttt ett ele te eee te ee Le Gee eth Le het tee ee ey ally proving permanent, LORD PAUNCEFOTE THANKS ~ _ THE EVENING WORLD. Emperor's visit was ing messiizes Of: KAISER’S VISIT na! 1S TOO LATE. jer st mee ae ieee » has been uncon- be more tm- nd silence with |" The Evening World to-day called up the British Legation at Washington over the long-distance telephone and told Lord Paunce- fote, the British Ambassador, of th cen's condition. “This is the latest news we have received,” he satd, “and T thank The Evening World for its courtesy. re hoping that we may y night. u y officlils Rave! ne and accept nounced ff her death were felt moment Bolginn " Cure a Cold tn One Day a World Wants give thousands 1, Wl fits for the ei nauaenals ation other flags In the vicinity were z hear favorable news, but we fear the wors gn 6 | Hromo - 4s pein Beli J H nd the money D, nteriiundeas | Pbwland have been eer wan pectibcat’ Cpsed VeLOre | ee eee e eet oebeerhroerereeereeeteeeeoie sort ae ig to do, a) id