The evening world. Newspaper, January 22, 1901, Page 3

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“PASSING OF ENGLAND’S BEST QUEE (QUEEN'S DEATH Witha Whispered “Good-| ALBERT MAUSOLEU M, WHERE |DEATH MASK FOR THE QUEEN WILL BE BURIED... By" Victoria Sank to. Rest—Emperor Will- jam and the Royal oc Bedside, Bishop of Winchester Said Prayers tor the Dying at Her Bedside —London Shows Its : Great Grief for the Monarch Gone. \ , Dukes in Tears at Her | (Copy rigtt, 1201 oy rhe! New York W (Special to The Evening Wort! COWES, Isle of Wight, J: Queen Victoria, the best of British Queens, died at 6.30 o'clock this after- noon in the presence of her family. Standing at her hedside in tears the Prince of Wales and the German En { peror heard her say, faindy that ft } was almost Impossible to cateh the ening Corpiny. and then she y she had had 5 y ward, “Good-by, f cdaway. Just previous! { a rally which enabled } i 1 to ree nize her children ana grandchild and to say something alone to the Prince of Wales—now Edward VIL- eset ery F of great importance, evivently ewn-| Her Majesty's Remains to cerning affairs of the realm whieh he’ Lie Beside Those of the Will now govern, i Prien Gonsonl \ oy \s the members of her family flled | rince onsort. aS Past the deathbed and touched the! ee rit timost Mfeless hand they burst into tears and inade nw effort to conceal | the grief which moved them Even| * the stern Emperor was not ashamed to wipe his eyes before those present. | Whon deat was asertained to have occurred beyond a shadow of a doubt! { the royal physicians-issued thelr last! stron builetin, stating that the good Queen a had “breathed her last at 6.20». M.| SADDEST FUNERAL surrounded by her children and | granidehildren IN ALL ENGLAND. | This was immediately posted on the gates of Qsborne House, and then the crowds of special messen- } Will Participate in the fers and newspaper correspondents. | Ceremonies. who had been waiting there for] i, ep many long hours, sped It ent y ind i< aon en am [sin the shape wid the doors are guarded fe figures of tw 1 will participate in the the sid news to all car: We abe Cast King Edward VIL. as Albert Ed-} Winder Caste, SUUI be = Jomemerts ervices throughout t - ward now is, at once sent a telegram slish-speaking world. to the Lord Mayor of Le nouneing th {the Queen, an is sad duty performed a council of the great officia ’ State present]! and the members of the reyal family’ rn ono be Po mrssengers | ‘The ‘ ar was held. | i During the yomany of the Ral tect country gentry and a few titled per rely femages appeared et the Lodg | registered thelr names in the Vi tors’ Book there, the thrifty flunks Nt noon i who officiuted, dcing a profitable !tiar there h Wusiness by selling the riginal | Queen's cond coples of officin! bulletins to souvenir | oertet acs ¥ ao. enthusiasts, Artists and photog: raphers were getting pictures of the “dal Biles aad grounds and any promi- nent persons appeared, & fhown in the Solent frequent sig- Nels were exchanged between the Warships and yachts on the flagging of news from the Palace. ere Was Rreat anxiety among the merchants, sed scaling Was state refreshtas members of tered at ler hedside tenyers for the Wy tni. | nde situation. The £ Vor (he the p bad been sald pre tothe Palnee Whose refrain, “It will be a bad WAY | iat tues veneered waste : for Cowes when the poor old lady | \ ttc er fot dies," shows they fear the rnin of] |, Vii night: passe Haves dite their business, Nees I. Everybody feared the Queen would! . vais never waken from the sleep which ie the noon-time bulletin spoke of, uyd tester q dearly ell extingu’shed i: et every watching the flag on whole surroundings were gioumsy and the Castle tower, wondering whether it would sink -half-mast befcre sun- rldte in the extreme, [twas learn | midnight the Queen th THE WORLD: TUESDAY EVEN G, JANUARY 22, Whole Country and Colonies | FOOT OO tuke the + vg family to the ro met gether within sees Vrogmore, he towns tnt Ived by the | ral May pread t "ta see He: . 181a1eLaeye ee, 0} si remon I then be suner“°" DEATH CHIMES vc 2 BY OLD TRINITY. wors, re ww Khas Flags at Half-Mast for tho; - Mine Queen All Over | the City. THE NEW PRINCE OF WALES, QUEEN VICTORIA. ondon Sculptor Summoned tu Osborne House Some Days Ago. > real mask ts Eldest son of Anh HOW DYING QUEEN WAS BELOVED. Lis allegiance to the Queen at 13% Wordaworth's Weevesrasanesseeeettes | HOW KING WILL | BE PROCLAIMED Given percent er eprervvvyrrrerrermrrerttercc nt ooor osc aeoto tac ceo aan |Imposing Pageant and Cere-| monial Already Arranged by Officials. United King ew min done hazy sks] Munaat Now Jersey song Tsband tags thitter . At last the long-looked-for| | Hi ah ‘DEMANDS FOR Hi event happened, the flag on the Cas-[ "2" “URI nourishing oe ae : tle tower slowly dropped down and [CO OReC! Of Into sleep, which continued TONS OF CREPE. Uni Soctetion have & then the watchers know that the|{*iTmittently until duytreak, when the ‘ was nt the Que Gasalican leat Wletin wa suet wing that ter YY ; i Quen Feondition was feebler ang had exsuined| All England Propared to col ’ > 1 4 more serious ‘ in Mourning for the f E eit ALL ENGLAND sat Mansi nes WAS WATCHING, | te stooms tices of the crowds ine| Beveral days ago ol tEmagtesun, 3 ert = 2 vara {eS nnd u , cessantly approaching the bulletin board | 0" ee ae acon at the Mansion House here indicate how] that th and th ,, News of the Queen's Death }the puntic grieved for the Queen. | tt f hours rather than Caused Sad Scenes in Men of all ages and conditions, women, | 4 i mark! ic ire London. and even children, were content to spond | Ceneements far Aarau | } a long time In awaiting thele turn tolig ¢ 1 order Hbte (Copyrighted, 1961 pany, by the Press Publishing Com} come within te. w York World.) Aw the throng moved slowly past the LONDON, Jan, 22. notlee board thoxe whe were All England was walting for 1 howncement of the Queen's death, At 1 o'clock the Lord Mishop of Win- chester wax xummoned to the sick chamber and read the prayers for the dying appointed by the Church of Eng- . land. He was garbed In the robex of his holy office, and gathered around the bedside of the Mlustrious sufferer were the German Emperor, the Prince of Wales and the royal dukes and prin- an- Ket there personally sent mes- niger boys with notebooks and pencils bring the text of everything nosted. er were there so many black thes In the elty before the a Umne of general mourning: e children of the Duchess of Con- naught and Mr, A. J. Balfe Lord of the Treasury, started for Os- borne this afternoon, Mr. iinifour, dt Ix said, went ax the repr 1 arrival of sag ccases. ofthe: blood. Premier, Lord gallsbury, ‘The sum-| not know wh os * . moning of Mr, Balfour and the Con-| to seek shelt as at Patnece Gates, naught echildre indleat- wan regarded ad of the Onn While this sad ceremony was delig| Hs that the performed outside tho gates of the royal Iewidence were gathered sco ple, though the weather was cold) and rainy, Dozens of horsex Partin) Tange ca, | Heatly complet beyeleal privy Counell aw were there and awiftimyyceh er’ + Were) nie prayitt scunstanily beliyg despatched witu te iminediately: wee fi ft Be Cation. te are alr for meeti 1 Parliament that thoy, ahali ne 8 of peo-] al uly procs} that distance of the} given months and w board, colored (Special Cable Despateh to The Evening World.) Fe rinet mn manalitesinnnes BO for TK berwn 4 Theatrical managera arranged to ¢ unable Col thelr houses for a week, ly ana d should death occur white inces were being given. Queen's houges | 2he y number thousands, are will become of them. e persons are advanc had no duties for y peen retained on the pay-rollx through the Queen's kindness 4 elved Jarge salaries, ed to find pli » and the iney will go If forced Many of th age, th but ha but they have mia of} ive in 8 who do buninesy with nn was wtf fashtonable folk are in despatr, Lawt r there was no war, name because of Increased for Promises were made this year would be different and ef Mel hat eneteny y © up for gayety ou tae seath of 4 BOVEFOSE, Lasyiiebly Palutesy aie JUL Ubeyuls. Mn the ¢ to unk The Mg of Wri »| France, Germany, [a sminn | balfemasted at ihe a n= h ira if dhy-ser Ors Mung the half-mast Marte Wit fin | Battery Park Hthe hy brough Builds Biase avec ars. | soores of Englieh were display f mn aC Onth ina ake a similar docks whois sha bee wh We mation, aby yrdere thin ts LOW |g °°" 1) Would Appear that Local Remedies PRAYING FOR DYING photograph Bishop of culars | pe Winchester, the dend at the Queen's bedside” SAAC LAE TEAEUETREEEAEREAEAARARAARER GARE RTERGESRUNGORTOD prayers tor See so ania abdadhdbababaddadadhadnadoababaaaaaanataoanaraiannrneci D RARLADGDANE0000000004 00000008 e UU RR RN RTE EN NNT: | |- quarter milite $40,000,000 LEFT BY THE QUEEN. [urea CANADA GOES INTO MOURNING. | win {Victoria Saved Big Fortune by Sixty-four Years of Economy. ir Proclamation Issued to Con- tinue All Crown Servant in Office. mated ved te Trafalgar Square, inning expenses of more sixt Hihy which gave such general satletaction Stuart's Catarrh Tablets, They contatn,: Umi \ pleasant, concentrated form, all! the be sufferera who have used douches, sprays|aad” salves have been astontshed at the quick relief and permanent reaults obtained ag a week's use of Btuart’s Catarh Tal imilar ceremonies Will] Ail druggtets sell ull-sized: 4 Bity cents } Just within tae ¢ will pass down palde to the Royal gate Hi and © Seek north or south or east or west, A Sunday World want ad.'s the best Buice her purchase vf the Us. close the spectach STOPPED OATH. Zimmer Was Renouncing English Allegiance When the News Camee ENDED THE CEREMONY. Must Remain a British Subject Till Succession Is Offl- cially Announced, vs Henry Zimmer, a British wad: sl hie hand raised in the aet of, t h of citizenship tn the Rureau to-day a clerk sn Evening World and 1 As" ) was administering the which reads: “I Negtance to the nw ! short and Zimmer wae e owt completing ants who refused after que death was re- uth Mit were British <u the news of th “We t know where we stand,’ said Chief Chere Loos, 1 enppose the oath! sl now renounce allegiance to King Edad VIE. bec antl are officially we will t in the cass of Uritieh inject donn nubfec the last British th. He renounced tak lock, after whe was dead, but before je oclerks gue the 1 clerks are now wondering if the = act was leewl in Falton's case. ——$$——___ inet ler Speake Amal Lnww Assaetot vy Jay ti—-tn the Chamber of towlay, luring the debate on tous. M. Ribot, the r. declared he would op- Freneh e voremacy of etvil refused to follow the jan against destred Ibert” the Concordas, A guarantee of re —— SHIPPING NEWS. 31 10.99 Ihde “ \EW YORK, STEAMSHSIPS, gb TO-DAY a mancie, Charlesoa, Sut, New Ortear= mon, Norfolk. TO-DAY Siveart, 81. Lucles Baleds Davie, “Liverpool. fa Queenmosn — Leninoe, Rocterdam. Seinma Seminole, Jacksonville Taverion. Gibraiage AT FIRST GLANCE Would Be Best for Cure o! Catarrh, would seem at first glance that, catarrh ga ditease of the mucous membrai ete, being applied die eotly to the merabranes of the nose and ‘ would be the most rational treat- (hia has been proven not to be vrane (9 made and Te the by and catarrh is a and any remedy to make @ acton the blood, and rifled from catarrbal «(rom the mucotls mem- ¢ natural and healthy, vands of people sent ever free from some form of ca- larrh: it rete better at times, but each wine becomes gradually deeper seated, and the sufferer resixas himself to esary evil The m paired blood d oat ar numerous a& © nearly all x0 Ins sient and ineffective as to render thetr nuisance nearly as annoying aa cA Arsh [teelf: any one who has used douches, aud. powders will bear witness to a to really. sprays thelr There are a number of excellent Internal but probably the best, is a now remedy, convenlenve and fall lies t }and certainty t composed guinar, cites ‘This remedy ia in tablet form, pleasant to tye taste aad sold by druggiats under’ the of Stuarts Catarrh Tablets, and any: ay uso these ring from § absolute a cocaine, opiate or any paleons (a Al whatever, an \ druggist in Albany, speaking of jo) at cures, saya: UL have soldi varbows=te atarrh cures for years, but have never @ . ud latest catarrh remedies, anda

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