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POT si Ret TeaaNe since : THE WORLD: ~LHURSDAY.. ¥. EVENING, . SANCARY, 24, 1901. ARC CLAIMING NEW KING IN LONDON ‘ SALISBURY TO RETIRE; _ TO-DAY WAS A MAGNIFICENT SPECTACLE. ROSEBERY A FAVORITE. oo one a-eenenene- 2 ———--—- 42 - i er re: ea slendid Display at Ancient Ceremony--Military|} i A HERALD’ S TRUMPETER. {) Agee, Premiee Rony toi Resign Office Now His and Civic Pomp Delighted the Populace i Queen Is Dead — Not --Much Enthusiasm Friendly to the New, King. Jan, H.—London to-day wary Realm, being here neelated with thee! Her Ugiven a glimpse of medinevul Umes.Jot her Inte Majesty's Privy Couns) | tt 4The quaint ceremonies with which King] with numbers of other principal xe S Edward Vil. was proclaimed at vari-/men of quality, with the Lord My Sous points of the metropolis exactly] Aldermen and cltizenr of followed ancient precedence now hereby with one vo The oMclals purposely arranged the [of tongue and heart to B\itfunetion'an hour ahead of the published | prociaim that the en ant Bannouncement. and the inhabitants,| Prince Albert 5 (WRN they awoke, were surpriscd to} death of our In D sfied the entire way between St. James'n| memory, become ony uly lawful i beiess and the clty lined with troops. | Mahtful lege tunt iiward VIT, by the 110,000 soldiers—life guards, horse | Grace of God King of ine United King deen of Great Br ind Ireland, De ho Emperor of India 9-00-0990 oon Earl of Rosebery a Per- sonal Favorite of Ed- ward Vil.—They Raced Horses Together and Are on Intimate Terms. . soldiers and Foot Guards. juard« acted as a gurrd of vated immodtately bee Sovereign of hi The spectators ve; to a 1 ne Cormpauy, an early hour, The troops arrived at o'clock, and Jurt before 9 o'clock int a brillant cavaleade pans own tie Mall and entered Friary [it consisted of the headquarters « headed by Ear! Roverts tn full uniform and carrying « marshal'a baton 5) Sir Evelyn Wood and nine pure La . hea vy the Duke of Nortolk ‘The Wings Xen EAAeaaceNsaAeeLINTAWNN AMANITA USCEEO = ae (Special Ca The Kooning Worlt LONDON, Jan. 20 next Prime Minis: + question heard morn no will be the 3 infantry regiments—had been | {ier of the bw Getought from) Aldershot and London |) “hom we ds knowledge ail faith b) "Batrdéks after midnight. All the om.) #7! constan: obvuicnce with all hearty | fita crape on thelr arms, and the | 9%! humble 1, beserching God, and brass Instrumente were "© “Mom all K vice und Queens do relan, Béalwith®erape. te blest the Royal Prince Edward VIL he troops, in themselves. made ai ing spectacle; out they were er Eiselineed. by, the stranee reciacie read the proclamation heads were Aris ited by the officinis of the College] rye King wan not present. iT was) vured. | t 2 [a large assemblage of officials and col Preclaimed the King. cece heral Among those in atten@ i ance were Field Marahal Earl Roberts veday. any quar Not only de the Preint A very Hl years old man—ie meventy he does not hold tie same Intimate yy {sonal relations with King Kdward VIL the ber fae he did wite Victoria with Jeng and happy vearm to reten| fe told that HE (Rosebery) QiaR- WITH THE KING when the was Prince of Wales over his for. It Is leone pparent « of the Queen Outside of this, however, 6 is aule well known here that Lord Salisbury } ed ty throw aelde ¢ va ot sof his wife w sear aku, vere blow to the aged states: Ind oe then expreesed a ns of Kovernment tn other! © Queen would not have tt her oldest und most falthf. she made a touching ap- stoneing er feeling that , she | Lovot jive very long and thar then Yo to step aside. sald that Lord Rosebery vortte of the King; that raced horses tozether, net | ate terms, Should the Lord Salisbury be fol- Present. | fumes of the two Is mpare They resembling the ted on playing. were De cutitully Jered with gold witk farms a Ther hie blue mantle Vil the armertat | After the reading had been concluded | wore fabavcts King-at-Arms, raleing his three-cor- | Comtuine mampencaremony began at St. Jy nered hat, cried loudly, “ Palace, where, at 9 o'clock, Fward Vir] members of the headquarters steff aD] cinge The crowd was Proelaimed Kink of ihe United) other army officers The public was om of Great Rritain ani Ireland |nfesent 9 thouranda, ‘The proclamation ‘a Emperor of India. ‘The prochonae; Sas ereeted by a fa which waa read by William Henry © conclusion of the ceremony the i Knight-nt-Arie since 1894 and {nt belonging 09 the st Guarda erly. Windvor Herald, was as played “God the King The members of the King’s household save vk up the cry, while the cheere, the fan t a} dea trumpeia and re of trumpets | i pe'® {national anthem rm. | Kingeat-Arms Welton re Jamation in clear ton: tinetiy heard at a great distance ‘T which were iis trumpets 4 the cava third fanfare of trumpets ended tne eee ee B elwnereas, lifes pleased Aanighty | Witnemed: the ceremony from Alaritor, a fetatena: Gad''to call te His mercy our late [uma House, On the baleony over ieetehe 3 ‘ Marched In Proce: Brereign Lady, Queen Vict King the Priary Court, from) which centred in tae enir blessed. an! atorious ners, by proclam. Metals then marched tn pro- |p, eet Mhose dece: tho Imperial Crown ¢ ene e ne eee tne ee eo Oe OOO wee wee eee eeNee At Ube THE MARQUIS OF SALISBURY, N.G. HIS Leteot PHOTOGRAPH. MANGA Aa a aahaahnannaananhaainnanmmanarninnnrnanrmrainrnmamnrrinrnnnm nL ATT W war mple fav nie were the al oMcers of | Te a 4 sites no from the balcony, tirouxh the Rar ea eTAGTS Duke of Norfotk and reve lace to the Ambareadors’ Court, Courts and the tall «pir state. ‘The hak : : A | Masolution of Parliameat | 20xlous policy and nu ane knowe were —— helUnited Kingdom of Great Hritain | State. ‘The balcony was draped in crim: {where a number of iif churches flocmedszphantam-ikescoutsot| ad poxioun/polloy audi j : be Ma. Benide the oMciale tn ore | been piluced ty tt the fog. while double ne ott to the inability: of the King to} “phe Ear vor . AT FIRST GLANCE Treland is solely cand rightfully | 809) & mp,to' the high and mighty Prince ‘Edward, we fore, the Spirtual and ral of this l'ind 4 Conservative leader who would Cambridge without » sears » ' have the full support of the Unionives|& misunderstan ink wi awuthe | over hia connec With the ture It Would Appear that Local Remedies and ‘Tortes, It ts conceivable that the | ‘At Mottege ‘ne Moto have Lithersla mizht be returned to power. Micted that he we wed Would Be Best for Cur: of Catarch, It would seem at fret « that, catarrh Ia such a contingency the fogica: | Hnalleh helrers, win the Derby jleader would be Lord, Rosebery, and ses Ge a disease of the qiscous membrane, he tnisht then become Prime Min f aives, spraya, etc: helne. applied dl rectly to the membranes of the nove and € a nty iomen to hi vite was the Rosebery has veen called the| pdt, Wie ean ye aring gun" of British polit! stone as Prime. Minteter hroat, would be the most rational treat. but 3 har bee oven not to be | King at the disposal 1, These took th [the proc:amation, 1 shitled and hal Gdlener ied overconted tn jimotiontess, a dent ualferie were sta 4 the «Tere were seen many ireets Rothschild he fires his shot at po: hecause of hit health, | Lord Mayor's ht e that tae mucous menibrane iy male re erakataldcacus paired trom Ulood, and catarrh ina j black gown, fine furs and a picture hat t Wi Naor 4 and any remedy to make» | dhe wore a magnificent net of pears awit sree - . must act on the blood, and When Tleft England.” mail she to an prin ke he blood is purified from catarrhal the secretions from the mucou will become natural and he: cely ever free from some form of ea- —JOHN IL. SULLIVAN. | Sci) (inate better at Unies, but exchowin- mem- hy Evening World reporter, “1 had no: the rime Recebiee slightest idea that the Queen w near (to death, Though falling In he when I departed, there was nothing to | Indioste that the end was no near ‘“Bhe wae a great, good and 1 One of the gnats neti ward vi Yen the Ocean MAY. and earned of, tite ieered out Avinia who ow f ' free trenecenennenentnenenenenentnenene-eneee saichen thie Atlee In Wo head. in the mic ofthe wreat grin which mar His fo peoectnim Ivins Hove Vt Pancreat roe ecececerenfne oe -erecermrerere eee oer en ually deeper seated, and ufterer resigns himaelf to +o. anti England's New Monarch. mee aissrest to the | tarrt traclf: any one who bi The roots arcs Psprays nnd thelr tneon ve as to rend: ying a 8 used dourhes, r witness to to really ther achievement of man and in the histors |aowe | woman, and the world ie better she ary osprend. ite wide ‘ Renee er reTT . as wh hae lived. As a soveretan xt ke wings. like me oKreat Hilndoo god Tem prosperous brokers to East End | fs 4 rs . ri } arrh cures are clmost as erous pheitett London the: With the fret tn histery. and surely the jt chetr gold liveries the whiteiegged COs Great Fighter Gives His Impressions fj cus cute tue are at Health of Victoria Vistorian era is the trightest in Cie jeouchinen the Lord May 4 Crowd Was Urderty, aie | Was not in such ary ® condition as to war- Byrant the fear that ghe’ would scon nes pe away. be Mra. Paget ts the foros of the late nlerly, an impressive cont v holiday crowd change, bank and Munsion! Retween England's new King and the windows and t : ene were at is ow wreat pow tort our ne future Lene) lean dim x. remembered asin Queen tor ter and the hetent of fa red a perfect ween «tg, a poll Across She John 1. Sullivan there has always | There are any | remedies for eatar been a feeling of mutual esteem and ‘i Mra. Parnn Stevens. 1 makes uw wer ralce ri Onceeli R Palaly the safes: is a new remedy, Of this city, who ¢ haw inle| Aw the cloek air kK the time the of admiration. As a special favor to a). f aisieSane Yertained the F ni [Acereningeonwaaand ata) s pes z oN saan ? s fall to him. And} a Wek toe procession. w K vale: 4 ho spe Pay Of Wales when hie a WHE ICE Oar A eS eae (es Uleartlan ' ae vprvesstns wht!) the King, then the Prince of Wales, oi Vietted New York: that he has dene ao down miiiD Kk UPON the apphale | | Filaisnitaulet tench plementte fawn from’ ‘Temple Har] Mr, Sullivan once gave a sparring forty) years ego. ‘ Phumbnantl Sketoh of Kb 1 PASCmen tw anWERWOR ROMA CE GLC ; waa jrecelved 7 o | and old by druggists under the bay Ween Miss Btovensk MRS. ARTHUR PAGET. eae i rs appeared at the griffin » side Re eg aL Le CA ea exhibition in St. James's Barracks, | Stuart's Catarrh Tablets, and any 2. viskted London v.tth eeieteieiet sound commoncsenee THAL thea eal Tard Mayor and. Sherift= The wmctatn) entered jthe (ka | AT | H og from catarrh may use. these mother they w, in turn enter- | news wasn elved until the mail | 046 In every-day iL that ta ne be vearers, chaplaipyes, Kemembran % , H vith absolute assurance that they ente we wd Wt re u ° aul ‘i , - i the fon steps. the Lord) Mayor, with a mae a By Albert Edward ang iaynsied side this morning, All, "5 ged to mee rmermencien °° |the wiiteswised Juges Mwont fearer, eating, Shere, |! bis own Innguage, which Is here | ne oplate oF any alkane onthe topmost wave of exclusive # re steeply shocked Me tntese [Courts Tete caret Y ldctmean Iteconder aiel otis. Marehay{auoted without change, Just as the! ral what he RelElgiasek Teslereout thie ether betwee hen of ay greatest. living fighting man dic- UxRist in Albany, speaking of re companied > ipa thettes ‘ fel And he knows unerringiy er brother-In- impartial, | rp tone and | Uritieh pudlic. we ty Mar ring a unifor: 1 have sold various are but hi never sold Aehip grew between th jPrince und the New York vei \ flourish trumpets impressed si ce upon the crowds and the Lord hal who ow | eatarrh ¢ uted It, Mr, Sullivan tells Evening | World readers his opinion of King SCOOCCOOCCUC pias lasted uhtll today. On the Sunday om as omy Kuewt at London : * \ RIORN Up Ri LaiauGnl weneratleadiatact on aa, Destorether destteher airs, Paonia, ae cles ame ia he fever onkea {KOU inet, with scartet piune in meen Mt st ca : roti Suwand! Stuart tarrh Tablets, They contain, in re +f spirits, At that fime|te the t amd the iv rem inrehenited through: 4 pleasant, concentrated form, all the beat ‘tained a distinguished company, am 4 and | Snot even upon him the whist | whose green ands remony ander J latest catarrh remedies, and catarrh whom were the Prince of Wale Wi art reat changer that have wisce| , r place, Me should make the mori | Hose 0 pular of kings Himaginary var It an hour. eonicia (ie Ys lel, L. SULLIVAN. | 3 Mayors v Wee strong ‘tm Edward whee I wae trav- Meagues ‘ suffercrs Who have used douches, sprays and Ives have been astonished at the quick ‘Roberts and the Duke of York. nee fo New, 33, ' BiG The Oceanic Iny at Quarantine « talland stender, ademt | Mr Paget mat that her viet ors baw ep (tT ie oratorio! words were diatine | silting ties veh England giving sparring head handle. Lhave| filet and permanent results obtained after Miiratan © acalihere: sre iracne hoot emt ot Imposing wer | wat, fue ont vale “She Met eta ay [RUIshAble co block uway while he read foahibitona, He was then Prince eB f ninile Nive Hat Weal dineeTorlGtnc car G ieee UT Gia por of the Queen's death. ‘Tae act was dre na beevutiful time at the Wattort: Astoria. tees and then the ¢ ronla warran Mriyy Council to the Avena Se teyaaavaie ES eA iia asl till-slzed packages x(oF. zs s: the ba wid demanitet ho the voulariy a Tote A = Atty = anes barctet " S Vain ind forpanect) tet of bouts wax arranged at | [ttle oI —_ ere? ; , gt J s Barracks for His Highness’s |e 0 NEW KING MET KING LEAVES Norroy Kingsat Wines DCL COOSA ete elts i eerie smoked BY EMPEROR FOR OS Mhasldiiceaaithe:ityein Mine waa the last aet-to, During the | tnd told me he was tntecest | BORNE. } ‘titer. itera,” the Marsiv Save the King! ‘receding fifteen bouts I sat by the When it was of fier etn and remuciol him to ibe Lord 3 ] Provably aw one fay tet distant | Prince, amd he talked ty me about the | He ailanded th aba: pial Aldermen, whe were stil grouped Theard his words until, at the ending. |orosective fight between Bmith and | Ashton, my ‘ = Consuelo Van-|Greeted at Osborne by the| Escorted by Squadron of inttitg sine he raised his voice and shout Gou | Kitratn Hesenscs ach ‘ ars Allegiance G © Herald reat the proclamation, to] sas f war ei h Smith would win | Man a erman Kaiser—Scenes " - i a putting particular #tre told him | thought Smith would wi | Horse Guards and Ac- [Which the Mayor and Atdermen replied: |on the words. vat but wanted to meet Smith before | Phe Prin NW Years obd! at Cowes. companled by York. | | When the Lord Mayor finished emer Kilrain, The Prince raid he | then. Ue looked like an English country 0 ORO, House of An ax: rd ND Whey Swenr Atewin he warrant wt words “His Mate] scold ite to see the fght, but {t never) gentleman. ‘They say he is short, but he ea and the House of Commons con: ay ; Beas HON. We with ene volee, consent, toagie}esty Wing Edward VIE the crowd, for] cme om. | ppeared tall to me, Me carried him. WEAR the swearing tn of mem 5 Soll bdpeeepeere an lity s i oeurt, pledge leglanes to King | the tires tine, cheered Gebly and with-| 1 was surorised at the kind manner | “elf perfectly, Uve met maoy big men in The! Duk King Edward on board tward VEL ut unison, seeming o fyet that f the Prince, When h me int wow my duit but ne any one wh @ Duke of Marlborough, who vet the iret gun ot! trumpetera blew « blast, whic the! great a display of enthuslasm for the| srouzat over to him by ¢ Drum- | ™6,fee! xo fully ae as Hix Highness, | swine | T don't e Englisa are fori! pried Consuelo Vanderbilt, was ENG TOVALZERIINGTUninlerod eT remihal Marlborough | MURMeTINg crowd stood bareherded cod] King might appea partake of dis-| ond. of the British army, and Intro- | of King. He has all the) the! frst Peers to take the cata] yy ; fae TOUR! | aueneed, not Knowing what ua] lovalty to he wwzy of the departed] uced.- There was a large company of | Mttribut thoroughgoing. man. | Deen Enaran sala | b “yin band in Uke procesalon struck He wae only when the herati | dukes. earls and lords present. 1 met a | ing horare: When he wn ete to tdi Ali the Mage hitherto halt-mas Ao Rao hea Titoets sy) "God Save the King.) This funtion a matve th ng! that the| ood many of them, but not one had the | does Ie ite is arene 1 now, butt | down marking the sumy f! Majes neta Shale tos Stitt but one me ry 1 heartily with caeers, | c nf manner of the Prince. jtanepe, ne: GE f fetnee Ned ged rh eWay ark }tand. amd erowd (ook up the words g the shout of “God] "At the end of my bout Bla seeretarst ci uate’ hee at the ; cin RA caus Freebie, with Save the King on ud Waving their hate presented me with @ bean] Re Impreemion on me Ata SUrroundings wets eomewha eteucat river (IRS ee Aci aM hematin apes pula mare Bes ad “inh eice ot the avi! LONDON BROKERS PLEASED, j ter min Mnsision’ | House, | j ~- Hf 229 Broadway, Opp.P.O. dimiiltargiatattanin Cents ‘i , | Queen” In mind D Stanslo une , tary visltore, the Jo ‘ an miliary stats in unthant nltorees | : Praveen ernare cena casinos upper batons ani] QUEEN’S BRAIN" He a LD EL IG ‘one Door NORTH of tarcay Mt. Aesop ot : 5 Watton wie een the proces: 5 more marked and a ali ini 4 See CHIU ne greetings ston advanced, by wa Hudgate Hu, | “Join tn ne from the bot of WAS AFFECTED. wanvahnecvedsintiie RG Autherine “Government tothe Dead jj}, \, Rel NRE ec td Hoya Exchange ‘The tinal proc: | your hearts the King!” | Tike. shorh he n ir tehore with the Duke of! thy )owtee made tn front of the Royat ’ ra fy $ ‘ Queen. Veoaraupnceminire ene ttonnes|toraa trinnche Be ele onncie rune tar tna| Medical Account of Last Iie} Thenceformant anhasla. or caciat oul Sterling Silver GC. liwhicre: Binperor Witilamene athe | veri: a sores Ne response was uncertain, for the Is * {mportan| UAL the opening of the| “Nez inperor Witten pene at th ha thst Re prisonelike waite of the | neapts present feared to undertike the nass Tells of Cerebral lto note that, notwithstanding the great TABLEWARE, Premier!” mn tely after the lie the] “On ibenatt ey BL ote an the) Cntamiller wore, unt the Common Exhaustion. jhodily weaknees and cerebral exhaustion, Al » per Os. \ f nine ety eolrd | esseann lactic ee he heart's action wax steadily muln- desl Mags were amain halfanasted ; Wieeeereesne i pauls f Hereeant Iviser of the corpo t adlly ‘ Nea NEL tmewhat careworn, | one ae umar | bee 0 thank vou for| Mayor an the other, wns a stuew «attlon | (ini ted af, whereupon hundreds Jotnad |. LONDON, Jan, 2—An_authoritattve|talned. to! the! last, The) pilel@an at: iT o(closet out) certain idesiecs in hutlotherwiieiapmeared tol tain aceite [tonruhertegdior iene Mf sympathy | whose age anit solttiy heitited the pare This was jepeated thres th joy | Account of the last Unesn of Queen Vie- ways regular and the temperature nor- {ff Sterling Silver Table Spoons and Reavaiied Gurinigas the cieanslne We IsLTNeay STIG CS rT tae Queen, Aentgupicersmany time Nundred* more taking up the sing. | forla ia published In the British Medical | mal, Forks, we offer them at actual cost x" Wa AL Batt ee Gs Chatemsn, There were no except inclones whit a remarkabie me a mighty roar. Tho) |Journai. tt In the last few hyurs paralyals of the for| #1 the aged Queen had, pulmonary nerves set in, Beyond a ys the Queen's health for a yeur| slight faclal fluttering there never wus been failing, with aymptoma mainly {&0¥ motor puralyals, Ing, unell tro came more che the Queen ¢ ind of a vas —B5c. per oz Our new pattern spoon and individual Fleces of dusa- ble weight and beautifully chased busily engaged with state deapatche ‘The message wa of sympathy and ty Inem-| Mage, ali hy ret cross on q white 1 The re MAE tie elty's, ebayer the Man. Tostandard hung above rs for the King aj ort, hearty but solemn | tt ) diferent xort from thy | bad | hers of the Stock ite tribute to the homage and h the world renders to the Be the Exehange, and over the ounddn, on Victoria’ : ci . esi ed prices iad t whic! Manonte \rard, . El shouts heart for Queen Victoria's Jupi | of a dyspeptic kind, accompanied by im also offered at reduc 7 ey Fy of Queen Victoria, uni KING OF PORTUGAL READY.) ruxron. x business uthiings ew the union Jacks [ive There was an undertone af mourn. |smired nutrizion and periods ag insomutn CZAR IS WELL AGAIN. Phe Grind [ dlack wan the untve nen} the people. Herdly a tne and, later, Strow, of the English > there were slight, transitory lacks of aphasta, In the general ar- E Lodge of Mun me of New Jer lon displaye®for tte Suv-| ite WIM Stnvt Direct for Landen | this deon t Then the ome ver In St. Petersburg in ‘Time os Nn weasion vers yy elected | gown relieved che of the AWEY amd Ue Vayatem the ably f 3 7 ‘5 oMcern and sent at Rea ‘ aaa : : 7 ayatem there were remarkably few to Go Into Mourning. ae bows respect: on Snturday, ragersivitraniitee a dala ene rasa nolteemens format Ruthered about 4 | seis of age, T, PETERSBURG, Jan. 24.—The Czar Jewelers and Importers, the affiletion with which! 118RON, Jan, 21.—The King of Portu- head stfhoistacine ince a al the id tane down Chea Mansion House and raised | \fter alluding to. the symptoms of Niwe p a ef wand, expres: wal will start direct for London on ling aympathy. over the death of Queen B wore cheered.’ Saturday, Victorla. the out to ; . drinking the health uf] qo. spines ¥ _ [left Ilvadia yesterday) for! Sebastopc behinusi nea Cars entlisat ink Edward Vil. who had been, pros] M2MHv!ence Inercasing the cerebral ex leaving) Inthe ‘evening. for. St. h clatmed King according to the anclent| hauetion which Her Otajeaty's trong fpurg, where the teh Cop bya over thelr shuuldera, were of all classcy, | ritual. will enablod her to aide from’) momen-! ing : 52 WEST i4™ ST. 2 be

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