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eldest Oe ee starred sibs ssl NGLAND SHOCKED AT THE “NEWS. PRL RSENS } ILLNESS SS CHUSES | po KING EDWARD'S LAST PUBLIC APPEARANCE. JURY FINDS FOR HANDEN. . | Defendant Gets Verdict Coronation Postpone- E J ment Means Damage ; in $25,000 Sun- Amounting to Mil- beam” Alienation) . Suit. lions of Pounds. THE INSURANCE COS HIT. | | Official Ceremonies Alone Were to Cost $7,000,000 —Private Individuals Out of Pocket, Too, of Course. Millions of pounds sterling vw! be lost an m result of the post- ponement of the coronation. Just what these losses will be it is | literally impossible to estimate. | Should the King die their amount will be staggering. if The official coronation ceremonies | alone were to cost the British Goy- ernment $7,000,000. What the extra) expenses proposed by private parties would have amounted to no man can | closely estimate. That it runs into the millions of pounds sterling is widely known. English insurance companies, En- glish noblemen, English families of wealth, London tradesmen, _hotet | keepers and boarding-house keepers and visitors from all over the world | will feel the blow most keenly. | Some slight idea of what the death of the King would mean financially to England may be gathered trom the statisties of the insurance against the | King’s life that nearly all vusiness men in London and many of th trademen of the provinces are earry- | ing. It aggregates, perhaps, $100,- | 000,000, In ona month, that of October lust, insurance on was placed to thy $12,500,000 So heas by those w nso very business life hung on the success of the coronation that of the stall insurance companies closed their lines. ‘They conid not afford to risk any na life that hung py | to slender a thread as did that of King | ward Lloyds, King’s tober most Where the premiums on the, Ife were posted, recorded in Or that the premiums, whioh at first had been as low as 8 per cent., had to i2 per cent., and then to 1 That effect $100 of insurance one haa y $b. The Just about three times what an American of the same as Edward would have to pay as Premium on his insurance The heaviest losses xhould the ot be crowned at urance matier sims King all will fall upon the companies: Some of ones may be swamped by the Postponement of the corona- tion, uniess for a great length of time, | Will not affect the insurance companies, | hut will put the lows directly on the busi- the St. Paul's.) yal tamily at thanksgiving service in (Re, produced from Black and White) (ieniarsitenr ta Raainc MR, BALFOUR COUNSELS DAUGHTER SUES TO ANNUL law sults are sure to result. Paid on Queen. 1 will be remembered that British un- | HOUSE NOT TO ADJOURN. MARRIAGE OF HER MOTHER. derwriters, both the independents trad ++ 1h, ing at Lloyds and the compantes, paid cut about £10,000,000 on the death of ; : i are a ueen Victoria Theme’ “ah °t| Government Leader in the Commons Tries to Miss Coddington Declares Parent Was Insane houses of all kinds whose b:siness was n She Became Mrs. Larner. adversely affected by her ceath and Allay Fears of Members. When S those mumerous lessees in England who eae | hold during the ruler’s life only, were ca ~ ~ | ° the beneficiaries, s nuine AL t nV ary t rs. 2 " Na N, une 2 e WU of rave, bn ye ong not to use ron = ward's life, or more properly on his be-|crnars whe were eager to hear the ex-| used, and | am convinced if nent maria her aril ing crowned this summer, ts supposed | ° a : ; Alma [on \ifred I | " in her spit gen ve pected statement of the i} t} were to consider the King's condition to to be at least twice that that was placed] ieider, a, J. Balfour, concerning the}be such that it would be improper to |"! t OCHS mo ie on Quem Vietoris. ‘The immense n-| ings ilinens. ‘ carry on the business of intry,| ade Delt IB RS ton a IS CER UA IAD SEY Ae rat 1S SRS vestments in stocks and decorations for! Atter reading the early bulletin re-|we should produce a wh 9.) nonthy after the dvata wt Mrs Larnere te theret 1 and yuid the coronation necessitated It. The rate ferring to His Majestty’s \liness Mr. | pression second hustvined. dco Walt b v Jiaati tod reser toa na sporeenee rapidly eons of the| Balfour said he bad Intense gratification | Iq thess elrcumstances we dy not] ter fiat esau, Cl ry dn a a et ia number of appilcante and pecaaise of ru-|in saying thut a succesful operation | propose to si exeaptional | dled 1 Is ponent yer 4 part Nea larly that he had cancer. i had b performed on the King and} course, and 1am only thankful to have | ‘The sulie saush it ve ’ y mifiatncaruriter who talket to ‘Thel that His Majesty was grogressing as) been able io inform the House that Ho fwareaataiolgiy Sic Hatterangty | BO ATURE RAE A sap days ago said that the rate had gone| WH 48 possible. far a BE ea eee at a fay ar 5 Lo RUE ae Nae as high as 2 per cent. tn a few in-| That announcement,” procesded Mr.|1s xolng, yn can’ posmbly boy ' " Mra), Plained: for two or three months, as a| De! removes a great toad of anx “he, Maboray loader, sir Monty Caunpe |, f “ Miele shaved wane, Fale, a6. that should the coronation oc-| ety from our minds first. incll Paxnreased is, entire ee, nat | / Hy Sur’ within a reasonable time, or this tion on hearing the eelancholy nows| approval of the coun taken bs Mi Be summer, the inaurers would meet with) thin morning was to suggest that the| IMifour und th - Ne om all those carrying inaurance|#ouse mark Jts sense of the disaster] lord Salisbury, In the House of Lords on the King,” he said, Mave something which has befailen the whole community /*\\\i) we can do at present ix to hope at stake. They are not gambling by adjourning and pray for the best and gonele our aan ; “But on more careful reflection 1 have] selves with the lonowledge that the sur “A SEVERE STROKE,” come to the conclusion that suc ; Rrogrem of the S| Le EN ; is ill-advised. The anxiety we SAYS CONSUL-GENERAL. | ot ret and that analoty te necessarily : language than this ts . F Augmented by the circumstances under | ‘mnorsib! British Consul-General Bir Percy San-/which the disaster has betallen the “An operation of singnlar sover= derson heard the news just as he was] royal family and the whole country. ity has been performed, and leaves) . : orising from the breakfast table this| "1 have come to the conclusion that| behind it every hope ef a pres-| Abandons Plan to Visit Sum- His Companion Barely Saves morning,’ if the House was to take th P | i Mt hed nok megelved any GMicial wordl course terwnicht keiete enw enen a parese Mantes ss ane peat avent,; mer Home After Harvard- Himself by Jumping Into a of the King's true condition," said the | wich 1s now analety in the public mind fone wane ly Majesty is restored; Yale Race and Will Hurry; Third - Story Window as ‘onsul-General, “an intelligence | Miznt become a panic and : : usual health | | P 1s news to me indeed, I had no idea RED ASO Press AAA A WAG. 8 or reas, nf {Hie Maseaty pward | Back to Washington. | Scaftold Drops. ! © 0 338 ne accompanied | D that the King was in such @ serious! things might go abroad Vi eathy and sincere hopes and af) : ae | —_ : oapalien nor wert any of my country’) wrhy state of things ts undoubtedly fection of his gubsects j Heer roniiiee a | ne informe a ABHINGTO: ne Prosident| One painter jost hls life and another “The news comes ike a blow to me,|————— ae Roovevelt, i Secretary |Darely *uved himaelf 1 mplig inio a Zr mnserey Hope and suse that ttle King for six month 8 mune . [CANADA CANCELS » of the navy throm window this atternuon jn a ¢ pe spared to} To-day it is 50, You s« he r, left this} ths falling of a scaffold fr Te us for many years, news was feared, the rate to-day womd CORONATION CAY. “ed tho Penn. (story of & ble apart reas “His death at this time would be a] pe higher, . Siam fai ton, where the Presi-|! Mount Morris Pa whioh is severe stroke to England, comlux ui & r laut rate for the coronation 10/ Gam OAL dutie Mmthelgaliowel donut tex (4 One Hu and Twentieth street timo when the enthe country ts #0| take place “this rash nM 5 x@nens,! Batata trey Biasaillnn ts | darnins + Ninth ave pI cerned 4, ere 1s no e o) le and ine ‘Oors 7 ail to shell out heavily. [June 26, ve tion di 4 public holt William 4s LLOYDS RAISE RATE _—— lay, has been iwsued by Hon, 8, W Glaas, of Mor CHOATE CABLES Acott, acting Becretary of Stut K th Afi TO 60 PER CENT. NEWS TO WASHINGTON], “Whereas owing to the desply-to-b i 1 t00 rap | re ed Minoss of His Majesty the 2 roke | |voronation tas indetnitely been post ts Be Be ti plana d downward atriiking ead YDON, A , ms nad vat In the areaway and dying LONDON, June H—A leading under-] wagiinaToN, June Secretary | PON Ost | writer of Lloyds, where an enormous] yyy has received a cablegram from Am Now, therefore, know ye that we haye t and wid amount of ineurance has been effected | pe” " HAM) sought Ht. by and with the advice of OF PORTO RICO ta thy wit bassador Choate notifying him of King | hut privy for Canada. to. wi a f ree ont nev, [an ute} on thy coronation and on the Ife of} waward's tines, draw the suid proclamation and to re-| LYNN, Mase, dune th iinht Mey Khig Edward by big drapery houses.! The Secretary Look the message to tho] Yakee and canoe! the came, James Hartt Van Buren MooNAG | liBusinada ddasees Canendéluccnian hotels, revtaurants, theatres and pro-| white House, where President Net Re A EARL ond | cOnMenTaLed Biel ot AA Ghbrck. Lon. and Suuday World prictors of stands, saya: velt hau before the Cabinet, orn, are hereby required to take notloe] where for ten years he Oficluted ae reo “Our rate last week On the 1ife of the pow in session. and to govern thoenvelves wocordingly,’’ | tor, ‘ t sy av heats. gd) as " os. ee a = | thre AMENDMENT TO | | suit of Frank M O’Neill’s Another Great Sale of Trunks and Suit Cases! We place on sale to-morrow, Wednesday, aspecial purchaseof 150 Basswood Trunks, # iron bound, brassed trimminy hardwood slats, two sole leath- er straps, iron bottom, ‘Excel- sior” lock, all sizes. DH Regular Value 9.00. 5.98 Bach. the §$: Carnes against his former partner, Arthur N. Hansen i alienating the affections of his wife, to-day returned a verdict for defendant. Nathante! The jury in 00 damage 100 Solid Sole Leather Suit Cases, with steel frames, linen lined, fitted with shirt pocket, straps or catches, a strong, serviceable and stylish ca Dar Reg ‘Special 5. 00 « each war Vi Fravelling Requisites ription, including Steamer . Hampers, Hat Boxes, t Lowest Prices. A complete line 0! of every de: «tenant | SI¢TH AVENUE, 20TH TO 21ST STREET, © KOCH & CO. Beginning Wednesday Women’s Boots and Oxfords : At Big Price Concessions. A Clearing Sale of new and natty footwear—price cutting extraoes “CAR AHEAD” LAW. Alderman Meyers Presents > New Provision to Correct the Faults Found by Court in Sullivan Ordinance. ST eau ce dinary—never hetore such money saving chances. Come with h hls afternoon, any amen ment te Nletman Sullivants "cay Hopes—you'll not be disappointed. Aheal 4 offered ‘by Al: WOMEN'S OXFORDS, of Dongola kid, patent leather tips, hand turned oles, formeriy 1.74, for this saleeee sees aoe ind-sewed turned soles, Us n Russia calf, hand welted soles, ‘armed WOMEN’S OXFORDS, of patent leather, merly 2.40, for this sale WOMEN’S. OXFORDS, 3.00, for this Sales eee WOMEN’S OXFORDS, of I » | soles, formerly 4.00, for this s. ses seebieee WOMEN’S COLONIALS, of French patent leather, hand-sewed welted. soles, formerly 4.00 and 5,00, for this Salevsessseeeeee WOMEN’S BUTTON BOOTS, hand sewed turned soles, featherweight, formerly 4.00; for this sale. ws sevies WOMEN’S BUTTON BOOTS, hand sewed turned soles, formerly §.00; for this sale. tree eteeenee Meyers amendment fi stating ihe until the ¢ Lerminal i came wy Committe ported. . ral members: argued that 3.74 | . se an cma inst 125th Street West, Between Lenox os, FEAR THIS WOMAN STEINBERG IS HELD ENDED HER LIE. ON LARCENY CHARG |Mrs. Auer Started for Newark | Said to Have Obtained $78 Court-House to Hear Sen-| on a Forged Check—- Three tence on Shoplifting Charge,| Other Alleged Bogus Checks nd s Goods, Dre for a Wed. and Thurs, —_—_ { ips Sa and Disappeared Out. j eas : 4,500 yds, 34-inch Morris Steinberg, thirty-five years 5 : Another prisoner who was awaiting | ou mh nave he lives mt No. 68 Bast! Tyree Lageg entence in virt of Quarter | oy nd Fourth wirest, was to J., Is believed to ie in the Harlem Court fot AUR ARO ae dia on the charge of grand larce Magistrate hell Mott Dress Suitings, offered tomorrow at ommit ts Mrs rete arts, Agron ond acne este ie me | special bargain pall Ta in ae but Ht Wwe iar K oak, at anal and! 75 Pieces Imported Challies, his Nhe Taam RH Nar Pe si ages oe iH all fresh goods, at BRYAN OFF THE SLATE, 3 evnotis and wae endorse by Hi} ze. yd., ropuliate je Ma andmail, ching clerk | |actual value soc. to 6c, yd, ire osha i | Silk Foulards, ‘ i che ; *| 3,500. yds. reliable quality Printed Foulards in good de- signs and colorings, all at TO FORECLOSE M’GARRY’S. | 35¢: yd., | elver for Wma th awit tt RT| value $1.00 fh will oval a panoagutic| th eme Court, Brook Silk Remnants, convention will proceed to the noting |1yn. t by epunne) ‘w *"" A quantity of lengths from rrr ctae hs VIE: gfonattromdway Bank for the a rds, each, to close at tomer Cony aited'| pointment of w recelver to take charge | 1 £0 10 YOS, GACH, LO Come o order At 8 lst of the property at Fourth avenue nd | SOc. yd, Was al tanicalcantsiona a) * value 750. & 85¢. MRS. C, P, PERKINS DEAD, —Sistitis, “the nunk noite a mortens | if $100,080 on the rty and {s.abo Wite of Commander Vannes Away 0 Tree a .|Lord & 7 aylor, QHICAGO, June % Borttin | the WidNe OPN ee otiou tie Broadway & 20th Bt Perkina, wife of | Coma ra P. und, Wat & aay 3K en Navy 20 NE : ty-elght, Death | Mther Unser —— AGENT DEAD IN CHAIR, to-morrow for | — 7 » wan MORE “CAR-AHEAD” CASES, ALICE FORREST IS DEAD. ‘\\' ara lasuhioas . GaoneentGn Cousin to| A’ Meee Vonby Ready for 'T Injuries K ar: f the| Avthur k ALBANY, Ju ) y t down al a the young 4 : ‘ on brought f rn through by | y ily ageainet sa At HATmiaHuA at 5 nan (te Metropolitan Street Railway, today 1 Atied in the A h a aie Ae 1 1 Ke | had a couferonve with the Mayor , re Miss Fo " ew { i Capt. ¢ sald that several mag of age and WHE COURIN OF J h 1 rear " (ses Will be Uied on ‘Nhurwtay—two in ar —— suitor PEAR SET Tg {0 the Second District Comte il — J tole and ae wet b MR. SHALER BETTER. ii tho Rhird District Go Justi Moore Mr. Cow! 1 * Br mcgertinig at row: 1 the devisior ” 4 . Man Hoapital shat Contractor 4 Mrs lor Hunt street, | thas, the devislon® of thas dustlogs Phaler had pansed a comfortable |Winteld, borat Queens, took voll the recent dechion Of JumMee J Aent His condition, I Was sald, iejbon ab Ger home iat night aid died loonadured abeund end wi much more favorable now, tas merniaa, cation, j r j " JA