The evening world. Newspaper, January 23, 1901, Page 2

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#0 Following him c a, on thelr arm: «+; Buckingham * and acknowledged the calute of the a y sbut all the officers hed erape on their) signalize Kine Bdward’s se side at the first Privy Council by ~ sway of Marlborough House yeeMall and the garden entrance of the} 3 (the* Throne Room—ro: ‘ ‘ pk a rire nS 5 of Ar are ne and yer © Prince Regent's speach ¢r dred i Parilamers "The House of Lords adjournes + toed 1 subject Were thy morrow, Geen und the war By a strange coincidenc Many poerneen, Sn elehty-two yéars ago : s) Sore tn the gale % — +4+-——____. ENTRY OF THE NEW KING INTO HIS GREAT CAPITAL. 4 (Coprright. 1601 by ne hrem Va as Company, paccording to preceden: © King ea me was,in a sepa apear t tro i Jan. 23, [the Privy Counetilors. 1 latte ‘The King-Emperor, Edward VIL of | the Duke of Devonsiii ia ro England, entered tal city at] ent of the Conne ii MBit 12.55 this aft on and proceeded | MUnieated the dear Queen Vv fat once to Marlborough House. tora and the succession to the throne | iN Dense crowds, beginning at St.] of her son. the 1" +) James's street, lined the entire route New Kinu's Addr © to Victoria Station, and the Mall and) phe Royal Dukes, wit! the front of Buckingham Palace were] Lords of 1) especially thronged. All along the cted to r ‘) former, from the Palace to Marlbor-| once to acqual ough House, carriages filled with) of the Lord President's statemen:, . ladies stood as if fora Drawing Room) shortly aferward His Majestyen excepting that the coachmen, f00t-| tered the room in which the ( men and occupants were all dressed | 44)),,-,. in mourning. th The police precautions were un- usual. Men on foot and mounted *% guarded! almost every yard of the certain were assembled and addressed na brief speech. The Lord Chancellor (Lord Halsbury) then ad ministered the oath to the King and = aflerward (o the various membe o ot way. eaiuatientiy cron emucounell . vio aut ie! ¥ ur All present waited patiently f Mmencing with the Lords in +" hours to greet thelr King. Finally. preceded by half a dozen‘ mounted Tf policemen, a plain brougham, whiei Yo was-driven very rapidly, with the 2*"éoachman and footman in their usuel 1, Stay liveries, with mourning bands and with an equerry Council they took their respective oathe of allegiance and they th passed in tura before His Majesty. is at a levee, except that each paused and kissed hands before y of the chamber. ing out ay Beated beside him, the King came into This brought the ceremony to a \ omeview. clone, 230. He was, of course, dressed in the Wing ‘Tniked Earnest. 4 deepest and most simple mourning,| The King, at the accession cor -and carefully raised his hat in a mony, wore a military uniform in knowledgment of the silent unbearing | brief speech wae delivered with great “or heads, which was more impressive | earnesthess and was quite extem Tothan the most cnthusiastic cheers. | porancous. [tis expected It will be sy The King looked tired and very sad, | published later in official form ‘but very well. At the Jast moment the King dy vided not to tend the House of Then the wt Dahkes, the Duke off Lords today The proclamation of esston of Hs Majesty wa peverecrerrotram Oo Occ conacgatac CheCCCecerecereeeeyy York, the Duke of Connanght and} the “others. Both the King and the Duke] Slaned by the prin present, the Sof York look veticatiy up at! Duke of York frst. then the Duke of they passed| Connaught, the Duke of Cambridge rince Christian, the Archbishop of "guard of honor drawn up inside the nterbury, the Lord Chancellor, th ¢) Palace grounds. Lord Mayor and the other represer The troops there and elsewhere| tives of the city ef London * showed no signs of mourning, ex AL AO FT Mo the artillery {cept that the bands were not present, | ing salutes +=. left sleeves. throne. | of} The King drove to St. James's Pal- the. Klug +4 ace from Marlborough House to 4 when Ila Majesty | rlborough House, the wi in the neighborhood was of im- mense proportions The King’s prid yard, the Palace. He was attended by Lord} Buffeld (who has been Lord of the} Bedchamber to the Prince of Wales | since 1872), and wa corted by a Captain's escort of the Hor: The procedure was exactly as ou levee days. complete silence, but on this ov casion he waa tustily cheered all] J along the line of route. | uards, | | Immediately opposite Mariborouga | the crowd waved his) hat and neil. shouted: “Long live the = b 1 et whereupon the crowd cheered with! By the time the King arrived a | redoubled vigor. great gathering of Privy Councillors, | / in levee dress, with crape on their! left arms, had taken up position in tles. Cabi- | an imped net Ministers, Peers, Commoners,!!ord Mayor and Aldermen, accom- Bishops, Judges, the Lord Mayor, panied by the City Marshal, Mac including the Duke of York, the Duke Bearer ! other members of tne of-Connaught and lesser members of Corporation, escorted by a strong ¢ "the: royal family, Lord Salisbury ate alice, salad tor the Lord Rosebery, Mr. A. Hes embankinent and Trafalgar Duke of Devonshir Lord St re, to James's Palace eona and Mount Royal and a host ns, With liverted the most prominent personages {n ink tweuty senmistate the land were there to receive aking it notable pleture K-ng’s formal oath, binding hin neesed by thousands of| who filled the sidewalks atong govern the Kingdom according to laws and customs, and hear hin e route sume the title of King Wo i ain and Ireland 4 the other of Great Britain and Ireland an tomary centres to-morre peror of India. | forthw! be published >; .. The ceremony was interesting and | zt Met the Privy ¢ Lord Mayor's Parade. Among the incidents of the day was tng civic procession. ‘The body of police, pro Mat J. Balfour, the | th- gilded equ riders. tne oclamation by the heralded SSORAEULOLLEDARASNEASATOUELOUNOL EUSTADENURSEREOR EONS TEASER Aneenennecancnnttencereaaectnctsesene WAAADATAN ENA OATTDERNERERAEDERTERET ETC ETA N TTA TTA. THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING, _ t ‘ee ae : EDWARD VII PeeeC eat S Sata eaaa | Journey Was accomplished in almost) ,, tie House gates a tall man in front of hi “ HOUR OF QUEEN'S dr Mr Arthur + END NOT KNOWN, #82) Mh Moll rention. Mr Halfour was t Eaward Her Majesty Passed Away So Muse: Quietly the Exact Time GERMANS IN wae ee DEEP SORROW. COWES, Ile of Wizut, Jan 2 énd came s0 pen the watchers at unable to suy Bcth Houses Express Sym- pathy for British Kinsfolk, but at lite: Razed fonully at the @ ing her bedside, Lut was An hour before her {nto x quiet sleep. Grad became more feeble, her pulls weaker and a(t) v'clock Reid, one of the p hand ns a sien th ry that dure torta she hid morc, He who been the Prince of Walew but wasn Stag Edward JIL, moved Huarer the bed and stood stleatly by the side of hits wife, no lonser the Princess of Wales, but now Queen Alexandra ne ¥core and more inem: bers of the Royal famtly cllently ape pached the remains of the Queen, A Mstlentty the placid features for oment, sobbed x goodby and then to the door with their taces| ‘The mem| Aotoward the Kink ond Queen. The 1 ‘ + ane Mhitehalred Bishop of Win. | nounce Sra}; hours. prayinyetur |aAked: author! elen, murmured Perorgnnd Hy audible walle the vea| pathy of the House Hy and with tear-stulned ltened standing and pr. he Bishop rever. {asked for. us to shar f the British Vay 6 owith a 1 expreas In the me thotr_vene at it ia tno Inge of the House sympathy. he authority ie) benedict lon and’ ~/It ie understood that the Crown Prince of German; Frederick William, attend the Queen's funcral. Sen In her dane 1 disike th _THE NEW KING OF ENGLAND. en Alexanira comes tit ir hy 1st oh whe has re ' Twrote recentt PRAYS IN SENATE FOR K Blind Ctr Blessing on British WASHING naploin, Mr And may wit LADY FRANCIS HOPE | ON KING ED May Yo sonal | ING EDWARD haplain Asks Ruler. roN ' Fatt the nation whiokt tn the be neople and cheer Ir beloved G tw he Gives Her Pe mpressions of Eng- land’s New Monarch. | | Tady Yohe, 9 + Thirty A nephew o ton, who w ria and} death, am old HOW Hope Oxha was May living on West Her husband ts | m Cin Ume of Vietorta’s aster of the Queen's house- f am, ait t | MET THE KING. Francis Hope, the Fatu heeas of Newenstle. VOUS S TETRA ALEXANDRA, QUEEN OF GREAT BRITAIN, ? ALL THE WORLD IN MOURNING SORROW SHOWN > BV LEGISLATURE -|Assembly and Senate! Adjou Queen's Death. manners were Ae VASA L1000040004000000000000000000000 000 = sympathy with (he British people, dwell: | Of eer ioe on the virtues oft thon dseotaed 6,00) bales, including 4.30 American. ‘ ” met ! ell vou; who talk about thelr ueen as a Woman and as a ruler. — fs vsti AUSTRALIA IN BLACK. pies FOR TAXPAYERS Yoo T loves That 4 too sacred nara - SORROW K MANILA. APPEAL FOR \. i ing dain Cto the world, What Dike Is of bo rest ta the wordy,’ MELBOURNE, "ih Jan, B— T =i = wietin eee a tlon Tenis toe ian T pusiness In entirely suspended here ax al stasciua, Jan, 23.-On account on the|COMMIAININ Must Me Heard by SH AUR ar etal Wel eemuit of the death of Queen Victoria.| death of Queen Viotorin Gen, MacAr- State Board 1f MIL Pannen. ' We Otherwise, have | and the deepest grief ts tantfested.| thur has indefnitely postponed the Gov-| ALBANY,» Jan, Ass ‘ Queen Victorias | tire are aligns of mourning every-| ernor-General's ball announced for to-| Hatch, of Steuben Connty, has ort ling, howeve pines torg vey Erinee ns morrow, and Rear-Admiral Remey hus! duced a bil) which he claiins was Queen tn all but} ADELAIDE, South Austraila, Jan, 23. postponed the reception scheduled us| tleve persons in New Y¥ elt she hag held was tl titense grief is fett ywhere here| take place on the @Magship Brooklyn| Tammany oppression, He saya t ' arte ig Neck prepared £08 tia) tne death of the Queen, The Gov-| Thursday afternoon, | Tammany Tax Commissioners 1 vrs, hae Induatri: nnent er offices are cloned and| The British Consul has received cabled! tly fix tax rates and! polltles" by { Ble Wor 1 eon a eee entre hung with crepe. expreantons of sympathy from the miil-|oppressing Republicans and favoring 4 rn Because of WARD VII. ind him the time tion. He s when | was x Lomt Franca dt 1 of tne ap- i hin He will be, I do perfect. hot doubt, a most popular monarch, All the world’ to" On two occasions 1 met the Prince of: Edward VII. ea A gentleman, ie tcertalnly: hare ee AEVATET OO WS FOR ENGLAND’S DEAD QUEEN. +--<—___ All Business Suspended in London, and Elsewhere Sympathy Is Expressed in Various Ways. 1, 1901, hy the Press Pubiabing Company, | black. and from the large columns are ‘i New Yoru World) draped jong bands of erape. Jority of the comment of the press on oak Taekworla’y pots [the death of Queen Victoria In syme pathetic, but the Herold takes the oc- LosON, Jone GERMAN COURT MOURNING, | aston (> sas: ‘This reat metropolis, the heart of the nned a garb of (Copyrt (3p0 hos passed asa “hamberlain—wiil ‘iriteh Empire, has d art has been ire King? WH th mourning! ¢rnm enil to. ¢ : urning for four} glo rnin s af a Chambers black fog has settled down over the city | Weeks. lithe’ sPrriaus Preval incies : Engl The Empresa has arrived at Homburg | Painee ese yin and proceeded to the royal castle in| berlain's w ay of destruction? Order=coabe sawigere Ei Tt would be good for Encland if Chame F hear Dowager. Empress! yertatn'a time: eis orien Cham. —_— . also prevail in the he new King see Cham wi awn dts looked ympaniment to aspect of all things | Frederick. Fare onetime tay, ehce| PRO-BOERS IN HOLLAND. |FRANCE SHOWS HER SORROW fon all the Embasstes, Government of- | Spey ees Ices and public bulldinge the flags are] AMBTERDAM, Jan. 22—The news-| stipes an —The delexstion which 0 at) here ey "epresen Trance ueen Victoria's ete heateaS ries jawic courts, papers here are full of respectful eae el eee pete And all the produce |Pthy with Great Britain, but the views) {zeral lil be composed of Vice-Admiral of the politteal aspect of the death of| 2° Tatlatie Duboty, Seeretary- and metal exchanges throughout the General o: sidency; Mase tha- ‘ President Loubet's military h Md, and a representa- live of th 1 OMlce. rieolor over the ant nd with Major untry only assembled to close im: tt mediat presiding officers | had addressed fo the resp after mem fb endef her pactie r the shadow of wer rel lon, and, alas, finishes with an There were bxceptionally Inrge con | Unjust war against a Httle people, which jonw in the churches in al! parts |" the more humiliating ay Englat ee has not conque ountry. At St. Paul's Cathedral rs The Queen dies profor Ted ty Lor people, whose nd respect she merited sea ef tribul bers a few words ud caltet and conveyed ndotences, counter s be @ WAVENUAD LODDENOROREREEEEETENNARERRRRRREEEIEEEDERODENIS IO IETEtene handed a Atethe wt the new ee 2 es Bureau of the Chamber and Senate, anil ta read: “FOR OUR SOVER- hat abandoned hie tnteaded viaits on LORD, THE KID AND THE | = three different funcdon nd to- SEN CONSORT.” All the services| SPAIN GOES INTO BLACK, | morrow ded by the playing a dead Atl Lainner whi ty: Fe-T iveee Sut, ot love ayers the Reval Family wer —-— . %—The Court will go ‘won court will 62] PORTUGAL TO SEND ITS KING. officers ave deg arr to atten’ the funeral service at the LISBON, Jan, 23—King Charles in- th of | Protestant chapel of the Hritish Em-| tends to attend the funeral of Queen ete | Dates Victoria persona’ Court mourntn, . Thy Queen Regent and the Ministers] a me » ordered, tr of the Queen's age. have’ expresned thelr condolences and| The napers are fille! with eulogistia Tie ps Ue buildings aze being draped | the Bala Fatt the palace on the oc- torla and her reign, King’s fete day tas been with blick, the stores are dleplaying ted ——_—>——_ many signs of mourning, and business | Ri eat EGYPT MOURNS THE QUEEN. MADEILD, The various naval and mt stae x tlonn fred a salute of eight at mid-day, tu signalize the de the he Queen, one KUN for each com: articles on V. UD a CE KING LEOPOLD’S CALL: DUBLIN VOTES CONDOLENCE. | prtaser.s, san. 22—King Leopott, 1a ayminth nattonaltien the full untform of utenant-Gen- | with Great Britatn h of the UBLIN, Jon 3 Ata mee tine gums eral, had a conference of twenty minutes | Queen l* very marked, Husiness 1 suse poration of Dublin to-day the to-day with ihe British Minister, All! pended end ll the Mage are half-masted Vote of condolence with{ the member of the Cabinet cailed at] Bie ence eee pe the Britten Legation ysion! aU Th, lnteoduced —— MOURNING IN WEST INDIES. nt iutence rese-| TELLS OF AUSTRIA’S GRIEF. wan fnally by % to 2 KINGSTON, Jamaica, J before has there been. suc — VIENNA, Jan. 2. Emperor Francis Pines a “i Joseph went to the British Embassy to.{Rere of loyalty to the Hritish thro CEYLON SHOWS ITS WOE. [oie ii personally exprenaed hie cine} The entire island iw ty mourning, bus —- to Lord and Lady Plun crt: te) neem Ie suspended been on) Bat } eon : COLOMO, Cevion, Jun, 2.—The deep: | omeined there half an hour the Queen's marie in ext sympathy with the royal family on] 1% Duke of Cumberland cattet at the set eee th death of Queen Victoria, fe felt Embassy and many of the nobility and | London Exchan: throughout this Island. ‘The Court olgnttarien Inscribed the!s nines.) poNDON. Jane ZLeAn the f-masted, all fimetions BUDA PEST, Jan. 2.—The Hunga- oe Prat A Saree are closed to-day, owlig to the death ned and business Is suspended, rlan press is unanimous in expressing thei Queen ze ston recelpis. were Never Isplay WARDEN ND ST EUD DEDEREEEODDTT VETER URNERINENTLOMERERE RUE NEEHERO NO sEteENE: the stores vi y. naval and civil a e «| Demecrate. : sa tary naval and civil authorities tn tie) Dem ee ennataee : dest ny person agerieved may Tax Com. nthe wetion isioners, ‘This notice mu thin twenty. ¢ und fled with the 8: a tter mu IEVES. ——_ Bar Sts eDIR nee BITTER RUSSIAN COMMENT. BOMBAY, British India, Jan. 3.—All — Pr functiona here have been can-| gt. PETERSBURG. Jan. celled, the public offices have been closed | nd busingss har been suspended, ‘The genuine sorrow of the natives t* traordinarily marked, even the poor- est and mom fgnorant expressing the utmost regret and profound sorrow, It {s a remarkable cevelation of sincere loyalty. Special services have been arranged to take place in the native places of worghtp. HOW THE NEW KING TOOK THE OATH. The anetent ceremony of ww tne the how aint King was close! Ptostay It is Hows ford Chancelior—Is Your Maj- esty willing to take the oath? The King tam Lor Chancellor—Wil you «ol- emnly promive and swear to gov. ern the people of this United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland and the dominions there- to belonging, nce etutes in Parltam and the respective laws and stoms of the same? ‘The King=L solemnly promise so to do, lard Chancellor—Will you to Htmoxt of your power law and Justiee In marcy ‘to be executed In all your judgments? The King=1 will LONDON’S MAYOR THANKS NEW YORKERS. Jorepa Lawrence, Sheriff of London, to-lay cabled ton friend In.thin city, on behalf of the Lord Mayor of London, his deep aypreciation of the) {versal sympathy and xorrow felt In New York over thé demine of 0 n. ‘The mesvage is as follows: Thave shown the meamage to the Lon Mayor, who desires me toisay how touched we all are by so spontaneous a’mark of sympathy from your %] IN NORWAY'S PARLIAMENT. [30 etton citizens in sew York. owl rringre brite never tiled for ble sy Christian than our lamented and beloved Queen CHRISTIANIA, Jan, 23—The Prest-[20 (Blane dent of Parliament, referring to Queen] i> Victoria's death to-day, said he felt ans- sured of the support of all the members in expressing sympathy with Great Brit- ain's grief at the loss of her popular Que ‘Th Qu ——- Perper? we members listened standing. Lond Chancellor-Wil you to SS : ins urate aearammey a1 MACY TECESITS OMIE: To Counterfeit Good and lawful money of the United States is against the law, To Imitate and infringe upon legiti- mate merchandizing should be equally adjudged dishonest and illegal. Between seasons we have for some years reduced profession of the Gospel and the ROME, Jan, 23.—Count Cinott, in Frotestart Reformed religion f of the Queen, the Marquis established by law, und will you ‘iol, In behalf of the Dowager Queen, malntain and preserve inviolably J! and Viscount [nvostesta, in the name of the settlement of the Untted Yj the Government, called at the British Chureh of England and trela mbuasy to-day to convey their con- nd the doctrine, worship, dixcl- {f! dotences. pine and government thereof a | All the press comments are sympa- fs by law established within Eng thetic. prices, in order to keep our large force of land and Ireland and the terri %| —— skilled cutters and tailors employed and do tes thereunto belonging, and will you preserve unto the btsh- ops and clergy of England and Ireland and to the churches there committed to thelr charge all such rights and privileges av by: Jaw do or shall appertain to them or any of them?” The King—All this I promise to CANADA JOINS IN WOE. business during dull periods. = This method is being aped, and right QUEBEC, Jan. 3—Expreasions of ‘ close to us cotton and shoddy fabrics are sympathy on) the: death: of /ithe:/ Queen | if being offered to offset our offer to make } have been telegraphed to the Governor. A 4 ‘General by the Lirutenant-Governor, for a limited time [pre erars ans wre esi ee HONEST Sts oor $2 es Lees cil for the. Winter week of sparta It $ was unanimously decided to cancel tho from strictly all wool fabrics, carefully tailored, sub- Ron yar iad sports fixed for the week of Feb. 4 and stantially trimmed and properly fitted, and which we at no other time make for less than $15.00. NO SWEATSHOP WORK. Cohen & Co., Tailors. Eatire Buildin; N.W. Cor, Nassau & Ann Sts. CAUTION—Look for, building | which we nat rar a lg rel¥o covi flags ions to postpone the same until next year. All socal funetions have also” been RENOUNCED EDWARD VII. cancelled. ‘The royal standard on the citidel is to be floated at half-mast until The fest Britleh subject to renounce | MTther orders. wlte to King Edward VII. instead f Queen Victoria, ti United States| BRITISH EMBASSY IN BLACK. Commissioner Lyman's Court, appeared = (his afternoon, WASHINGTON, Jan. 2.—The British He wus John Suillvan, a porter, ving | Embasay is enshrouded in gloom to-da: \t 307 East Fifty-ninth atreet. He came | and the heavy hangings of black within \o this country from England dn t992,|.and without the stately old mansion} He was made a full-fledged Unxed | give tribute to the memory of the de- States cltizen: parted Quesen, The Hritish fag hangs at half-mast ve the porte egeners! . fronting the To Cure the Grip.tn Twe Days. ding. Around the royal arms, wh! Laruitve Brewe-Guisize reaewva te cauas, %® top the portico, bang Seavy, mange.

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