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NEW YORK, TUESDAY, J NU ARY = 190 I PRICE, “ONE CENT, RAM AMAAAAMHBAN, BARR RRMA IE ARORA ENR A ET Bd KING EDWARD VII. M’KINLEY TO | THE NEW KING. The President ident Sends a De spatch of Condolence to Edward VII. (Special to The Kvening World | WASHINGTON, Jan. 9 22.—‘il President sent the following measa, to King Edward VII. of England . day: “His Majesty the King, Osborr HAAR —— SRAM AAA RNIN MARA NAGATA, rr with profound sorrow the lamentab.. whose noble life and beneficent influ: won the affection of the world. “WILLIAM AM'KINLEY.” Frrrission oF 1. APPLETON & Co. Choate at London: BRR RAARAHS BRNO ERIM NSE R TLE HATA HORAN ‘ou will e: 0 L cI ie . . . : ‘Cans ay rofl aurrow of the Govern BA 4 A All social events have been cancelled and the whole nation is mourning ASL nia ople of the United sin th c : + piroennienarennintt ONE perenne erogeEMNMNeHES ieath vt the Queen and deep sympathy its dead Queen, All the thvatres have closed indefinitely. ywe Empire In thelr great aMiction.” “NEW KINQ’S HEALTH IS SENATE ADOPTS BEST KNOWN IN YEARS. A RESOLUTION. +o & LONDON, Jan. 2.—During the tness confines his attention to. whiskey and , of the Queen, and with the posslbill pOnAror\cnampagnezatid! seltzer ae ai Tribute to Queen Victoria Great City’s Theatres All to). of succession to be considered, th Af the country ‘and outones| and Sorrow for Her RESULTS AT} FAN bad: Fil S 4 has been much discussion regarding Uh su pipe js “one “tthe “puslent Death a) \ 1S oF Be Closed Because of | 4 health of the Prince of Wales and the en Hy Mamta a and his hours are D Royal Death. |e possibility of a long reign for him ax twitcninecotsthe: left eye and the! WASHINGTON, Jan. 22.-In the Sen- 1 Z Edward Vil. While there ts much dif. to the Jett cheek and corner of ate this afternoon Mr. Allison offerea a ference of opinion as phyate 7 ix no doi + pew than he has been for rev 7 During the perlud followin dent to his Knee che Pri habks of regu that he has sin result In notice and more vigorous menta, He drinks wines less than for- merly and with hia meas, as a rule, nt and almost con- Felations of the. Prince wnt lows: a ° les Will be chan he oy ween them is too wide rouee: een tae meres Ate riots rs As Queen Fredericka the and Impe Princes will effuce herself largely and her time to religion. ‘There tx ak Detween Wales and the ork, They do not have the in nor associates and are ed Stntes of America,”’ Senate unanimoualy. KAISER’S LOVE _|THE EMPRESS —— FOR THE QUEEN.; FREDERICK ILL./C!TY HALL FLAG “1 Am My Grandmother's! Condition of the Queen's Eldest Grandson,” He Daughter Is Regarded Mayor Van Wyck Rofuses to Said in Berlin. as Sorious. Make Any Ex- A special cablegram to the Evening | BERLIN, Jan. 2.—The condition of pression, Post to-day says: Empre Jerick Is regarded as crit!- cal, and the fact that she was unable! Mayor Van Wyck learned of the death “Of all tho incidents of this time of May ¥ mm ~ | to go to Cowes to mee her mother of Queen Victorla through an Evening suspense, that which most impresses the 4 ball effect oa her. At feat, she World reporter. He declined to give ally nation 1s the unostentatious pilgrimage | of AVAcioFtN. and Wt wae with the expression of opinion, saying: é. culty ‘that she Was made to “I ney y pub- of the Kaiser to his mother’s old home. Hae EUCR ithe an impossible, 1), L,tever expreae opiniona on any pub “I am,’ he said on leaving Berlin, m news renehed her that Emperor oars ae, of what concerns the 4 “7 m had seen the Queen and had ol jew York." ‘my, grandmother's eldest grandson, My heen recognized the, Dowager empress mane Rag whichialwaye oats from: the rity ie much improved and was able to, flagstaff of the City Hall was not low- mother ts unable from Illness to hasten | rest mare ci jered to half-mast. Janitor Keexe to her bedaide.’ i —_ he;neverjowera:the! fa “In the event of the Queen's death Vee oats Dev tee ime Parliament will be summoned forthwiih, PAUNCEFOTE | "Secretary Downes sald that, not hay: jut nobody anticipates a dissolution o: Ink recelved official notitleution of th even chango in the sovercign's ad. GETS THE NEWS | fu to be deplaye t half onte re f s , visers."* “And even If we ‘tid t know whal our y “Death of Queen, Though, ont, kngw whal our polley would’ be. { »/ QUEEN GAVE A Expected, a Sad Blow,” [have ot planed ‘he Aaa at Tinitinta SIGN OF JOY. He Savs. ruler.” The Evening World called up the | optepeeintelinbtbeibileleieiet-i-ieiel-} Britlah Embassy at Washington whea Berlin Hears that She Could |the death of the Queen was omcially | WEATHER FORECAST. Not Converse with the announced for the purpose of Informing | Lord Pauncefote, the British Ambanni- Kaiser. dor, of the wad event. At thut moment i prabaiesd f oh thirty- he was reading a cablegram from the alx hours ending at % I. BBRLIN, Jan. 2-330 P, M.— i x a cablegra Maecabal wate trowstanhenslel aiue ee Ber Horelgn OMco announcing Victoria's) a, | Wedmenday—For New Queen Victoria recownised Einepror | sed Pavncefote,” wald the Pierre York Clty and vicinity: William when the latter went to her penn who} shewered abe. tele Generally fair to-night , em co Q comes asa great blow to a him. her majors nevertheless. “Lord Paunce: to-night; fresh morth to It. fs not’ known are how Jong the} yecani e to be interviewed. All northeast winds, , will stay in ‘Bagiand. a eee 7 is eoroly Roenmony ashy TKINLEY CONDOLES. WITH NEW KING. ALL ENGLAND MOURNS DEAD QUEEN House, Isle of Wight.—I have recolved| 1 York time) at Osborne House, Isle of Wight. | tidings of the death of Her Majesty, . . Ss the Queen, Allow me, sir, to offer -— . bedside at midday. She first recognized the Prince of Wales, to whom she See ee ee ia ous papeiaal bat spoke a few words of great moment; then Emperor William and the others’ Se Ee en aaa eatin it 0 RIGHT To f present filed past and heard a whispered good-by. All those in the bedroom venerable and {llustrious sovereign, ence have promoted the peace and Secretary Hay, on being assured of the demise of Queen Victoria, promptly, cabled the following tv Ambassador ‘| with the people of the British notlceable. The resolution expresslve of the norrow of the Senate at the news of the death of } 7 nd Queen there is no hope {he Queen, The resolution ts us fol- *) * is fectionate. The resolution was adopted by the} ee NOT LOWERED. | Shitinbivicleivieleeinieelelieteleeeiebeleteleietet- feleieteinteleteitelet+ ‘|Parliament to Meet To-Morrow--Victcria’s Last KING EDWARD Words Coed ey Saeuers Secret OATH IN {ONGON 1O-MORROW to New King (Copyright, 1901, by the Press Publishing Comnany, N-w York World.) (Special Cable Despateh to Tne Evening World.) LONDON, Jan. 22, 6.55 P. M. Queen Victoria died at 6.30 P. M. English time (3.30 P. M. New igen | She bade farewell in feeble monosyllables to her family, assembled at her were in tears. , A family council was held and the Prince of Wales was officially notified tby Lord Clarendon, the new Lord Chamberlain, of the decease of his mother Sand his accession to the throne. Albert Edward, Prince of Wales, is now Edward VIL, King of Great Britain and Ireland and Emperor of India. : Ke oe: Parliament meets to-morrow at 3 P. M. ay] yy Dean re onal | HOW LONDON |: GOT THE NEW.s : vent Chthe EmpresssQueen and (he a Kong A quarter of an hour later thousands fonewsboye had inva With thieckeruled neg “Death of the Que RM RERAEL ARRON NOMURA GS | BULLETIN OF DEATH. OSBORNE IOUS EOF WIGHT, Jan, 22—6.45 2. M Her Majesty the Queen breathed her last at 6. P. M., surrounded by her children and grandchildren, JAMES REDD, R. 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M.—The Prince of Wales sent a de sagaaKsts spatch to the Lord Mayor as follows: “Orborne, &. “a 2 es 3 loved mother has just passed way, suri vader w is the Inserlpe and children. t wr je Queen, x id gran dren. a i » of Lon= t did not this is the uch a haps time by" ftlelals as 4 sign of serious ISA VICTIM :|LONDON’ Ss GREAT OUTBURST OF HARD WORK. | KING GEORGE STARTS TO-DA | Rulor of Greece Hastens to London to See the ebard . 1 Queen Paid the Penalty of tia LONDON, Jan. 22.—There was a remarkable scene outside ee pauntianite of the Mansion House this wfternoon, On the receipt of the rep at Affairs. that the Queen was dying SOMETHNG RESEMBLING At GROAN was uttered by the thousands of people assembled, and then some one started singing the national anthem, All heads were bared, and ina imomtent.the crowds were si “God Save the Queen” with a fe wished for her recuv The y ae omnibuses joined in the singing, the drivers reverently dotting their ae Klow Ronghiy estimated, she sis 'nate, and ¢_,arst of song arose thet spread to many parts of the city. gocuments yearly, No deapat he histor pipers devot LONDON, dav y that proved how earnestly they eoogmizad Uhat until a few © Was ne hurler workyr ite “carriages, cabs and in pas