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POS iat Sos 61 lis THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, K BRUARY 19901, Campaign Against the Boers, He Declares, Must Go On, and He Tells of Additional Draits of Troops. LONDON, Feb. 14.—King Edw in opening his first Parliament said “My Lords and Gentlemen: | ad- war nt an en » KING EDWARD'S ROBES. ne | on allk velvet, edaed The expedition organized 1 CR Ae CO Li ¢ rows af wold tace nvil He the: Febaitiany tn NAN AM Wik ment of national sorrow, when the g) nuwdered erm with wienal auccens Phe whole country is mourning the ir-|% and gailantes of any reparable loss we have #o recently s ably commanded by Sin J aclecic Willeox and led by British oMeorrs. > sustained, and which has fallen with | PFITFIFSGTIGTSSTSSS. pecullar severity on myself. My be : ep Ei cOmmed teats es nu bior restatance Toved mother during her long and/|¢@ ened at the @| Africa anil the exceptional it glorious reign has set an exampl> wold cord fine @| the cl aes before the world of what a monar b bullion tnasel hich t Were condi should be. It is my earnest desire robes were of The suffering at anor ‘ail cf to walk in her footstops. terint faite By by urninanaa isis I lar wreativ alleviated by 4 fall, but LE regret ty vt the Hombay Presiden serioun character my Officers at ered. 5 4 LOO EO Lee FPdVOdIF DESSNTODIVIESVOES "Amid this public and private gri: "te nie Woby the suka it ie satisfactory to me to be able to) iy, joe Government to the @gsure you that my relations with | lated moby th sion of the low cotinuer which | the other powers continue friendly. are proceeding romarding Uy mitigate “The war In South Africa in not ppedtele gal uc with heme i eee Pee penser eTected : Ca Ca u ne he aiishnent uf the Australian], Mlemen of the Houne of Oo the enemy and bie pring |. inonweultti, wae yroclalined al § a mater for the year will be laid Yelpal lines of communication are tt |e Jan. 1. with many manifesta J before vou, Every care hae Aimy possession, and menaures have | 0! popular enthus te Hm heir amin, Wt the Thiden taken wh 1 woe Heeply beloved and lamented | MiHAry requirements uf the cwuntes cavectaliy the outa thet had assented fot effectu alle my troops to dei ny | saci? ike African wa 1 York te open 2 ¢e—— Brilliant Scene in Parliament When the King Makes His Address, and All London Out to See hovel Pageant. PAAAARAAK ADL ODE LESOOR SESE mport q » er ihe speech th 3 QUEEN VICTORIA z Seal ianrelane : ¢ IN PARLIAMENT. ‘$1. raliredfcavinet reeling: © Viest appearance as Queen, $ von s @} tendon jurned out in force to see = duly t * King drive to Parggment + her ape B)ocrne ing and Queen rode from >; was then twenty- g] Buchingnam Palace the Palece € cleht nod Dinenels thirty-one ® Westminster in je wilt tage ¥ oeure ond. Bheonen which was built by George Vebrunary, Queen @ when he wae Prince of Wales, 1 opened Parilam person i. F nan compliment to Disenetl, & (othe royal party. which whe had ti 2 ough the Mall, the Horse 2 » Whitehall and Parliament! > = guarded by 5.90) soldiers, | phee af state d detail kno! ee opened bis vn to-day The th read lis «pe ~ntre of + iwht wae Iress wht n In len first Quee GOII9I9S DVS SVISSISITITISS Powith at - Bri mone Part un hothe King te the Lords ng pletars, A Mexandra wholly was ny his Rystenee:feraca iby iw biel they are. men the new ther t on either side were the court ; + . a eparacion meat the aire * officials. he Marquix of Londonderry, seen Hart ail thal Fe KING EDWARD VII SERS Coane teetltoc emeranee “E greatly regret the | Mfe ant eopectally atm athal’ renewed: provision: wt AMSA s with the rl ot te, being to th Cexpenditure of treasure due to the frut rwhre for th Hat f place ur elnininicicleleimielmiete! Pett and the Lord Steward on the let Joes guerilla warfare muintained by © to aly ‘ons dleponal (hone! hered{- ywored to you} f ye rinkenness in {Wille the Duke of Devonshire, bearing “Boer partisans in the former territories ys Wishes and as evidence of ner |. A which were nv Us ae mr Tt Apathy rule le the cap maintrnaace, stood on ofithe two Fepubitica, T an well my own My predecessor, und | ha manded | 10 DONS ae nel RAV were CALLE stepe of the throne. Other oflictals w h to be desired in thelr erng the welfare of my « ee AaineceeRary at to the rides ie . AR unttl ft takes p.ace tt we neun | have dechled + Of: hes subject’ shall be le Aimigney inay cone | Fecing the & wis a brillant ase for me to establish in tralia shall nat ve at gultle you tn duct of | sembli Molais in aniforma that d IE’ COIOnies the Institutions which wil! be exiended ta New rations and that ble aay [zed ss of the peerage crowned secure the equal rights of all the white | «nd the Dominion of Canada t Waeces: Talth magnitien: jewels that gliecened innabieant and protection and Justice The profougation of the ss ' romnbre ining costumes for the native population. [tlee in South Afeien tne ted a [kee 2 : = b} As the King took hits postition, whh The Chinete “Townes abr father al om the hues [PAREIAMENTI IS 9 alec aheciey patrogcanruresoCbekinrely (neral elon petiUeunda cant) otlthe Court util Appeal are rend Ws ment iat inding, and remained so as he de! at refoler that my rreil Mecensary In coneediien OA Wicca eee! OPENED BY KING. Jeri nie adress \ who: tuneat has met with a prompt and | Created resort te it while saminisons ¢ Aw King Edward read hie speoch ina ‘sults to which my Indian troops and my WLI er ire ce from the expansion of the Fim) He junuties, tf we th Fetear vol hed everybody, and IpenehesinetaCwo, ratlons: [then ' . yf LONDON Voto tok ward Vib. |b haste to those pore Faval ‘forces largely contributed —have : ‘WITNESS MINNOCK ‘IS BADLY TANGLED. +-—-. Prosecution’ s Main Reliance Case Suffers on Cross-Examination. PR AENNEDYD FRIENBS N COURT Ld JENUIG To [HE POSS EXAMINATION OF AWWA d BY AWYER woePF. — ‘The trial of Jesse R. Davis, former chief nurse in the Bellevue insane pav- Mion. for causing the death of 1ouls I _ Hilliard, went on to-day. ‘The most Important event of the day =) wan the examination of Thomas J. Min- Sw nock, the star witness for the prosecu- | tion) On cross-examination he cut # sorry figure, being made to acknowledge that aMdavite he had made were In *% part untrue, Hix credibility ety. “ whaken. Wellman's cros#-examinattion the Prorecution’s witnesses yesterday showed the theory of the defense to be that { Miilinrd received the fata! Injuriew while ferret from ( meur UH DV pital to Bellevue. A New Witness, Réchard J. Donneiy, the nurse from | Whom Assistant District-Attorney Pierce heat “hopes to obtaln much damaging evi- dence, told of Hilliurd’s reception at the] pavilion, Dounelly suid that the nurses fn the pavilion had had some dimculty in remoying the raining belt {cries Ste Vere there any marks on Hillard?” |. yanination rs odd ‘asked ) Donnelly Jieswe life, but thts Une of question way riled out after a loug argument at the sup ("Sf "Wellman: persistet i hls line | crass-examination Mr Peare objected bur Judge Cowing sald that he would take cate of each rs After a minute ht oon FEN ated that he nurse to }omake hime wan | Hittard ek WHE you owas no y. Davie Mly taken to the bathroom. After xiving him a shower bath, wnock contiived, “hey Cook hin m. Davie tien came out and all the patients to bed My re by wand Poweng te i While 1 he: Davis any HMard cons Minnock & of how: ihe sth Hiltard's neck red att dered he around Irawn (ght Wellman began (h dy probing inte + trouble fa nap, eof Nrldgepe: i Walked yO asked Mr hatred Well wt hina fea years age pany with Uithng tite 1 owas for rr arrested Minneck: oF ‘ against 3 ging a «irl ve Kidnap he sree ally. refused to testify at the] Coroner's inquest on the wround that it would tend to Incr:minate hi Wee there any the nurses while giving hin a shone MR. EAfote (WENNEOYS FATHER in (ain’) T@LeLLSLeLe er e1e1e\9\ ed wed ty ko provided youl (Continued from Flret Page) n Mays [body of the YEP) CHEAP famijiar wih ha repre k WHtHig from having seen hit we Vee oa tat replied che wit DY experts WW De! Barding Bellevue, wax then ¢ Ir Metntyre sald that che rt ot) taken Minnock told the jury that In weelt Avpenin dtd Touch Mpen this join : to secure a “story” he had Ve had) bee in We revern More Uaperts mitted to the Insane pavilion Any sch ; “Did you wee Millard? you imacried oul tay be Wein ts "You ny writing exper deseribed t then tn had been wth ell teatimony: f wh Wilard showed a reluctance to sit P down, and when he was. ‘nutiy “sUaded he began to put the ap his tea and throw things abc Marshall sald, ‘Go 01 you me us you Rot last night PDillard: mumbled “No, no.” av ythe: office and came ja him, I'll make him cat t MoH Hilliard on the head. Willard arone Wetvatran around. the. table, Deansand Avro Marshall caught him and dragged him See along to where Davis was, when all TWO BROKERS IN CURFEW LAW his jt made a Policeman Hun John Enright, of the oand Twenty -extt | station, ts lat up at bis home with fn lernal inJurtwe received twat night Ing World 3) One undred and Twentieth str leat iniatsi Ol hind avenue, where he at wr Seiwa Way Horas and saved many wom reason Jud chthdiren from injury He wea Eniiam Sullivan, a broker whose | ALMANY. Feb. 1 o"Curfem Mun] ile home, the property of John Neue | pace ea nume ce is at 67 Exchange Pia harger| Not Ring might’ may not be thep UN vis sat verie rot erday i f Oliver Southwick. another broker, | dictum of elty and village ome ie cen ltetii iy wite, w pmothe from him valuable books and pri-; the State If a bill Introduced by TATA Tora rnny eae DlneeRA vanes atu} Mt four mo aap t eee eee yman Hateh ay Decomen a aclit wpran: wo Map ete | Ae bos AONE as) Urol ULL Phen ve it turned inte Uhird av ntreiBiréet Court by Mulberry street} Mr. Haten's ire provideny thal) jes wan dragged J) severni li rite eves he refured tu talk and would} the | authorities of all cities, town: mined agattet rey rattroad |! yo statement to the Magiatra nd villages in New York State «li ilar. wax de- [have the right to promulgate a curtow pfordinance compelling children tw be in doors after a certaln hour Mr. Hateh gays vhat {t shall de within!» wits plu siden where market to préqueat examination hd ns he did not furnis' committed to the Tombr 3 son arms of the runaway’ upou the puolic (horoughfar. leave. ~| to-day he had not done ao, DE KENNEDY 5 FATHER ths ago. (th her the power of th eauthoritles to couse ‘the crowd cheered his effort repeat. The Magistrate told the father, how- rat & 3 o'clock bel! to ring, and after that] aiy, right said he had done noth-| ever ,to ¢ive him a little money, Schrie- to, move’ read TAG| nour to br.ne to book all children found! ing. He has been given Indefinite sick ber suid he would give him. $8. He snid out in Carme the to calling \ said that other! ty Lie prose) urnme: | ARTOW Lace RST Mass the atxieen-yea wn, Feb, -Syl+ soll son of this who went a dors carly vesterday afternoon shoot aca-birda wad got ter-bound, 1 o'clock thls wnorning n thoroughly chilled n during dis imprisonment were ties tlt on or before of the ie a. Lasative Bromo-Quinine removes the cause, *e® Lasative Bromo:Qui: lected by a crew who ad the North Beach by hat samer Mor Mev + Bob, Vas Aseemblym. to-day thee Ch ste rT} Monroe, Ing chat 1 Gare introduce! ernor apppine prepare and #4 . 1, 1902, a revision caman}ssto, tox law and the laws rating tol wan well understood by ‘sement and collection of taxes, —— Stops the Cough and worke of the told, &} voll to ratisty Un KENNEDY DEFENSE SCORES ANOTHER POINT IN HANDWRITING TESTIMONY. NSIOLS1S9 (oF Ke) en datimated in “sary. th: g gi ‘2 ° ooes: 5 WODOD: eroNe the public priat ‘anh Impari ut the ia make the vie open dort HH. Philp Faat One Hundred an is on trial to-day before in General Seaatons CROWD CHEERS USED ELEVATOR STEAMER GOES LAWYER KEPT FOR POLICEMAN: TO TAKE LIFE. TO BOY'SRESCUE; CLIENT'S MONEY SHOOTS BROTHER red to Jie the wit y dra. don. 10.01 toe a lawyer, of 168 id Sixteenth atreet, Judge Foster on a charge of Grand Larceny In the second degree. Dr. John Westchester, E Dd, mt One Hundred and Sixteenth siree a resident of ly Mved at 16 Phillips $340 to 7 on a mechante actor's realdence In Weat- He says Philips went Into the Sher- ims that he gave P 4 judgment rendered Men on the chester, ifs coitise cried attic [day later the nd same out to be a receipt on tationery. Three je was adveriiaed and Judgment. {Lawyer Philitpa's defense tx that Dr. He Pier tention for leqal x son owed kim more than the amount ervices and that It the doctor that he had not mleappropriated the money. ——E To Prevent removes the cause, altel was evident he deem d ids of sightveern packed toarr and shouts, and reached the royal Fe rance to the Palace of Wearm'nater, }oeneath ine \ictorla Tower, at the ap- ed ime, ere the great oMcers of Mtate and the others whe take part In th ceremony had sxeemoied and received the King and Queen, whose arrival wai kreeted with an uprour of cheers, tue ringing of church belie and the firing Jota royal salute In 3., Jamea's Park, From the Rob! he pro- cerslon proceeded to the Roving-Room ‘The Dake of Denvonshize, Lord Pres: dent of the Counet! malntenan e King Edward on tne rignt hand of ord of state. Saliabury watked Lord of the f Prime Minister nized. edget with row wdered ermine. ‘T Jal design w The robe is lined Uk velvet lace and 7 fom a royaity. rk. bordered the route of the fon apd fled the windows. Niands nat roots The proceanion apeedtiy traversed the) sport route to an accompaniment of Persssses S58 IGS OFIIIFTD IN STATE COACH 140 YEARS OLD. The coneh in whi King ward VE Quee andra rote oF: » yearn ol Mt was baile for George HI. when he was Prince of Wules, not finished In time tom on weed since Heath of Prince Cons furt, nearly forty years nga. Vhis coach welwhe four te 4 thirty-Ave feet tons from the pole to the hind wheel. Ut In twelve feet three inet feb and clube feet four Inches broad. dsssvoee FOVIIISSISISTITS CiZFIIIIFIFSIIVSSS FITIISGISTIS surmounted with a wide sume Hundreds of skins adorned with wand spote of black Hning of the robes fe otraln was fantevedt the neck by a gold cord finished with Queen Alexandra were of material similar to that of ce robes f the King, but the design was eome- differen King ami procearion Lords, As ed the Lord in ved the royal nmon the members of the Heuev of Commons to hear the a from the Tarone. Blick Rod (Gen, Sir Mic: d ihe t ael Badal Commona at headed by the ally), pro- ror mbe: Wiillam He / And the Spewker (Mtr > tli in eccupled amped behind the beach of the Bishops. SAMPSON NOW CAPT. SICSBEE RANKS SCHLEY. IN ODD TRIAL. |Hobson on the List Ad-|Telis of Maine’s Part in vancing Sigsbee, Wain- wright and Others. | | tone ASHINGTON, Feb, sent the fo 4.—The dent today owing + the Senate: Navy—Rear-Adm!- be advanced in rank from Feb, Willam f five num- to take rank next after Rear- Preal- nomina- valet ML 19 ‘hers, Sampson | | ! | East River Collision. Capt. Charies Sigsbee, Commander Hootie old ad now Commandant Brook! Yard, was a wit- Supreme Court in the sult of Hida Weby. The suit fs the colt tn the E 8%, ween a tow of car Moats, the vutcome of a series of at River on June | jimiral dobn A. tow White: Se jeurston steamerm Chancelior and Colo. sehie ree numbers, to like rank) rade and the battleship Maine, walct next after ReareAdmiral Sampaon when | Call Slesvee was plloung to the Brook- | Viyn Navy-vard. UBS: { Mra, Kelty's husband was a passenger | CARL "Hob" Evane was advanced Ave, on the Chancellor. When the crash joumbers and Cap: Bixebee three, while} came a vig plece of Ice that waa on ‘ommander Richard Walawrignt went! 20m Veer kegs on the Chancellor fell, 4 striking Kelly in the chest. Tubercu- up ten. Liew five numbers and 1 Tfive Several oMicere olber rd iiemeelves in the Cuban ean re aleo advanced, aval Conatructor Hobson wis prom nt amoags these, lie being dy ten numbers, and i¢ made a captain With the appointments the Pr sent n special message to Congress ure: tng that the game recognition that had been given Dewey and his oMcers and men for hig services in nila Ray should be given Sampson, commander of ihe North Atiantle feet, and bis men nd abo abs colo STOPS WATER SUPPLY. for services in ‘out Streams Frosen and pectal to Th PLAINFIELD, . ta the coldest day of the Winter ‘The mercury has fellen to 16 below zero and be on the Quinnebaug River {# thirty thick, the heaviest Ice over In the State, and many small the botom, ivers, reservoirs and mill ponds ng out for the first time In the of Connecticut. In several paces + famine 1s feared. 0-YEAR-OLD BOY known mireama are frozen All Two Were Playing with a Pistol Surreptitiously Obtained. While playing with a pistol Warren Burbank, twelve years old, of Castle- ton avenue, Wert New Brighton, 8, I., was accidentally shot by his brother| man, of Coresco, Mich., makes a state: Hdward, aged ten, sant night. The bullet entered the boy's right breast. There is no hope for his recovery, The Burbank family lives over a drug atore at the address given. One of the| 1 can freely clerks In the store who has to work Inte bought a revolver. The two nus had free access to the place, and when behind the counter lamt night picked up the pistol. ‘They took It upstairs, and while play- ing It was/dlecharged. tent ota sec ia and Kelly died elght months sued, the railrouds owning 3,00) damuges. Capt. witness ‘or the defens ‘here he would place the for the colllston Capt, Sige- eellor, which and a ight the the have passed to 4slon, in my dnt that affect your abiltty to anked Lawyer Gardner in cross- Hinnitor hee bristled up and replied alin) aperitys It certaloly did net affect my abliiry too steer? ne aa but It may, Rave n ability: to point to $51,000 FOR "CHANGE SEAT. Hevord Price Paid, but OMcials Refuse Name of Buyer. neat on Stock Exchange {s re J to have been sold for $51,000 to name the officials of yet divuiged, A por: fome person whe the Exchange have not This [a tie aighest on record, the Nearest to it belig $0000, which waa pald fart monty — IN THE AIR. The Germs of La Grippe Are Conveyed Through the Atmosphere. No one can escaze the La Grippe germ, because when an epidemic of the disease ts prevalling the alr is jaden with {t. ‘The regson every one does not have the Gjaease at the same time Is because thi persona who are enjoying perfect health are able to successfully reaiat and throw off the Infection, while those who for any reason are not In the best of health fall ready victims, The frst eymploms are those of acute catarrh, resembling a hard cold, and If Prompt treatment Is applied at this time It can easily be broken up. One of the best remedies at this stage Is Stuart's Catarrh Tablets, sold by druggists every- where, and It taken freely, any one tadlet every hour or two, for two or three days, the danger of pneumonia and serious com- plications will be avertea, The Nev, 1. EB. Palmer, Baptist clorgy- it ot) Interest t9 all catarrh and grip suffer- ers, 1 have certalnly been a. bles have used them freely this a and have found them a 1a Grippe and catarrh: which Irhad suffered. for conéclenti mend them. Persons who suffer from catarrh of the head and throat wre very susceptible to La on 1 auch Will Aud a pleasant, eon Yeulent. and ‘safe remedy’ in this new ca: ee aruaccay Catarrh Tablets 'e corm] a vase entirely of harmless antiseptics ani . contain no cocaine, epi Grig et cay king. SPS OF