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|. NIGHT EDITION—_Alll the WEATHER-—RAIN OR SNOW; WARMER. 12 PAGES | PRICE ONE CEN \ NEW YORK, WEDNESDAY. JANUAR ne on PRIVATE INCOME $1,000,000. ‘TWILL BE WORTHY ; / — KING EDWARD'S SPEECH. 4 I take the title of Edward VIL. at the command of my mother and also because I wished to leave my father’s name of Albert the exclusive treasure of my beloved mother.— King Edward's First Speech. LANGING. oe, AARC ILAAT ETT RA NNO RERE, FEB: 4. ALREAAAAS EA DAAA OES VICTORIA’S ‘BODY VIEWED BY MANY. Old Servants and Tenantry See the Re- mains of the Queen. friend vereten, RIEF WHo COWES, Isle of Wight, Jan. 3 —Everts jhave shifted from Cowes to London. Owborne is a houne of mourning and Cowes ts probably the quietest place tn the world to-day. ‘The King departey early. After hin followed the army oMciuls and now Paper correnpondents, wh» have given life to the town and prosperity to Un hotele and merchants." The King’s d - Queen Vi ae tron rather than xa a» thelr turn, acd THEIR SORROW OF THOS A FRIEND Reel sorrow at on he mean thme many residents of and nelghborlig twos and som prominent applted mige for udintaxton, tuto 0 come to-morruw 20k VAS TH LAD 140: In sign of pomp. Quecn Victoria's boty wax embalmed yesterday evening and occuples the cen- tre of tho dining-room, which is hung with trappings of mourning. Outsile two officers are on guard. Within two Indian astendanta remain in ¢ with the Ladicn.in-Walting, who are cone stantly present. Now the Rody Looks. rir troubles many of 4am tev and with interest in their fuimilles, fand thetr Joys, She c them by name, and her drives to talk to th ery houre has a halfn jthe atore wind are black and wi He took the cuth of accession to-day @nd assumed the title of King of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland and Emperor of India After he had taken the oath the Princes of the blood and peers and commoners swore allegiance to him. PAAAAAUAAAAUUAAAEHOD ated fax, Arazed. AAVUVAVOREAU UA LONOE A = Ove NOLEN E T0000 00008008 AORN Emperor William and Princess Loulse (the 1 i Duchesx of walked afternoun CHRONOLOGY OF THE NEW KING. FACE ia PRKPRCTI oRRUL HRS os JAN, 22—6.30 P, M.—Is firat saluted as “Your Majesty” by Mr. Balfour, First Lord of the Treasury. On the Med thrcugh the room for four hours. no formalities. IT Mian | Wales) beebmes a Princess Royal hin’ capacity tm treated by the law in superstitious subjects, Her Majesty's) cartilage drove In directly behind the hearse, EWELL. FA Bent ob men, children and families AUGUSTA, Me., Jan, 23.-Gov. John F. Hill to-day sent a special message to the Legislature on the death of Queen KINGSTON, Government. of who had grown up on the estate, who LONDON, Jan, 23.—Much commen har 1 Victoria, been caused by the story of an om{nous| Quite a shiver ran through the loyal) teaion “to Keua “He requested that poth honses take! incident on the day. the Queen drove| crowds who witnessed this maiohance, Croton Bags, Water Bugs, etek Gri u : . for the purpose of inquiring in % aultable detion, and a joint. committee] from Windsor for the last time. Ree ee ae ea uee sl osckrea then 7s Teats/s Algy)varey|eatervcia {Qoottne of damaican railway laborers was @ppo! iio 4 Owing to an hour’s delay in starting. catgh it for. pelng.s0 clumsy, _ Meares, Kiecisic, Paste, che. at druggina’. ee by American over ‘ IVa Wis Wes ree srr oh WEEE or Se tea NU Minced eet at nial asain ha uence Serie ht | “ Circulation Books Open t Y 23, 1901. si ‘from Landon realty, supposedly many of the townspeople and took real | UEEN’S INCOME WAS $1,000,000. | Q Private Wealth of the Late| Monarch !s Made po} Known Now. LONDON, Jan vate wealth ylelded « £200,000 ($1,000,090) y. clusive LINGO S125.) fron: Parliament, Her pri Ineome of Lancaster, ths ts annually Queen's other estate £19.) (850,000); In console and other securities, she held between three and four mil- ons. She inherited Consort's eatate nearly Prince of the tn 1882, from John Camden Neld, the aon of a rich jeweller. The Queen was a clear-headed busl- ness woman and had the best nancial @dvice. In IS, by the advice of Lord Cross, Lord Sidney and Sir A White, she bought property for ($390,000), ths tnarket eof which Lx now reckoned to be £170.00) (550,000) Bhe had estates in aeveral German prin- cipalities and inherited a beautiful villa at Raden from Princess_Hoh«nlone, ‘Tite Qireen'n laces are worth an enor move sum. These and her private Jewels, a gold plate and pictures, &., are estimated to value more than million pounde sterling, or over $5,009, om, it Although It has be ah Umes that Quee erty in thin elty ne the Tax Department chaser. It is reported that the Queen was terested in the company which erecte: the Bowling Green Bullding, but no has been found to confirm the report Tax Commissioner Feltner sald to- that he knew of no record at the T. Department of such property owned the Queen. The statement was made to-day that ning in known about such pur: | Queen Victoria was a heayy hoiler of New York City b a Comptrolier C 17h ing World reporter ke ment of the Comptr Here it Queen and the Ihell bonds of cent, but ni partment kn: “WILL BE KING WHEN | DIE.” was s whe now ho a th motion, parture was an unostentatious as that) There ts no mistaking the of fu of an American President. He and hia; the sorrow of Cowes suite in civitiain attire left the castie| “The Queen was always so good to without a rftary ercort and with no[us," they say. She knew personally h HENRY C. CORFIELD. PHILADELPHIA, Jau. 23.—Henry C Corfield, of this city, dial Sunday mor: 6.45 P. M.—Left the chamber of death, sending message announcing the end to the Lord Mayor of |preast reste a beautiful "8.1 rhe title of Prince of V en wonton Tye ee The head is inclined slightly to the [nerged in the Sovereignty, but the Kime |! asl Z . . M.- sided at state banquet, made necessary by court etiquette, right. All about repore auantitles of (wii exerciae hls prerogative and ne} in ai, the Prince of W n 9.00 P. M.—Took leave of the Kaiser. beautiful flowers. Real prncinatiy hate waleete aes my ery i Mr « 10.00 P. M.—Retired shortly after this hour. Tho honor of frat seeing the body Of] iy yapent nt elr his A JAN, 23—7.30 A. M.—Arose, breakfasted and prepared for Journey to London. the Queen was conferred on her per-| ans new ki i cage Dire - 9.40 A. M.—Left Osborne House In carriage with the Dukes of Connaught and York and Prince|sonal retinue, and such a almple, pa- |), Rasa Atel ea ae 1sth was one of the cog 1 Christian, “5 3 . thetlc scene as marked this afternoon | na ine nee 4. ther Mates onducted the Prince t 0.185 ‘A. M.—Royal yacht Alberta, with King Edward VII. on board, left Cowes for London. could hardly have occurred in any enher| jee. ig. raya . afeahny y hat of the Prin Hew 12.35 P, M.—Reached London, proceeding at once to Marlborough Hotise, monarchy. All the servante and tenants |), A eS MiNy Who have ne rield offered his, Tle w z 3.00 P. Met the Privy Council at St. James's Palace. eee err con qracanaties [meen recto i 3.03 P. M.—Took title of Edward VII, before that body. wets, coachmen, stable tad and poles. i 3.30 P. M.—Returned to Marlborough House, the vast crowds cheering him. men, dressed tn their Sunday clothes. |e Ty enn cy ne pate 4 BS i at and 2 Duchess © conn Louise ot time thy AINE i T. the entire royal party ran directly in’ SN OTHE HODY OF ANY Mi GOVERNOR’S AC AN OMEN OF the funeral of an usher of the servants’ COUNTRY LADY, WHOSE TENANTS | TUN tie mame way as the mother of; TEN QUEEN’S DEATH. |"! atu, what'was moze ominous to her] Wank HIPDING Ht A LAST {Hrone was at quertte 45 du ed. Ww Benatorashtp mai tary retirement 0: Turley: vi it ‘0 Al. | clothe: sion at St, the Const the (Copyright. 1901, by the Press Wneclal Cable Despatch IT WAS AT TIE BXPI THAT THE NEW KING TOOK THE TITLE OF EDWARD V TT. “My son, take the title of Edward V11.,” Queen, as the then Prince stood alone at her bedside. seeret which he lingered to hear. and Edward I. and TLL were favor Edward, the Black Princ e characters of the Queen in FE King Edward in his speech the wish of my beloyed mather, who united the virtues ofa: sme yeace-loving Monareh. “Thave a respectful desi Albert, the exelusiy N am t onwithsanding my perse hame, “Twill do my utmost to be New Sovereign Vows to Obey itution and Law. ishing Company, New York World.p nto The Evening World) LONDON, Jan, 28 S WISH OF IIS MOTHER. tE whispered the dying: This was the inglish history. to the Privy Council said: “I have preme domestic guide with the affection and patriotism of a wise,, ‘to leave tie memory of my father’s sure of my beloved mother, I cannot hope to do jus- nal desi ties to the renown and yirtnes associated with Prince Albert’s worthy of my great position.” KING TAKES THE OATH. When the King met the Privy Council he took the oath with) Th ince and the councillors kiss I the ancient ceremonials. At the meeting Albert VIL, King of the United Kingdom of G nd E Mingling with the reval iperor of Tadia. to represent the genera be present. The King we ne Garter. When he began h His entry inte the eapital All the people were meurni ut. A remarkable demonstratio| returned to Marlborough Ue: Jame THe erewds broke loose ar Marlborough Eouse some one and the ers was taken up with Phe publie proclamation 0 ALM, to-morrow. el Dukes took the oath of al- ed hands. Bre? ward nssumed the title of Edward Dukes were a few men in plain | public, who have a nominal right, a field marshal’s uniform and the Ribbon‘of is voice was painfully broken with, took place at 12.55 and was wit- nessed by immense erewds of people, who blocked the streets. ng and thousands of carriages were Business is suspended everywhere, n greeted the KingsEmperor when use after taking the oath of accea- dohim lustily. Opposite ul chee shouted: “Long live the iing!” renewed cheers. read at 10 f his aceession will be —— OATH apy rignt. 1001, by the Press Pubtiahiag Company, New York World) jecial Cable Despaten to The Evening Worlt the deepese Soeaker Willkuin Cou sty @ storia tt he uty te the oath of successor, His Majesty Kung PARLIAMENT TAKES OF FEALTY. | r ry Campdell- yinan, tie Liberal L cg in the umd Sir Willam Vernon-Ha) the first to subscribe: the of Connaught, Earl Lord Sallsbury, reat Britain and Ireland, 4