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‘ . » THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING, JUNE 25, 1902. ~ ENGLAND'S HOPE | George Frederick, Ed- @ ward Vil.'’s Second Son, Heir to Throne— Just Who He Is and What He’s Done—Ru- mor of Morganatic Marriage Revived. a ae LONDON, June 25. — Profoundly stirred by the fear of losing the King That Is, all England to-day is con- templating the King To Be. George Frederick, Prince of Wales and Duke of York, second son of Ed- ward VII., is heir to the throne of Great Britain, Popular opinion is decidedly fa- “vorable to George Frederick. He is honored no less than he is beloved. While, perhaps, not a popular idol, stich as was his father in his younger days, the people none the less are and have been intensely interested in his public and domestic affairs; OWIN SAILOR KING EDWARD SUPERSTITIOUS, Fears that He Would Not Be Crowned Preyed Upon His Mind — Wanted to Be Crowned in His Bedroom. Wi LONDEN According to the Hvening News there is goad foundation June 2 for the rumor that it was the King’s that he should be crowned + evenest deat n his hedroam, and that the procession | out without Friday should be carrie him of King and the Fy The story he . <om yay Is being retold srding to this | Ypsy, Who WAS MAPOSed NOt to have | en His Majesty s identity, told him | lat ne would “rise high, to the throne iself, Wut would just fall short of his \bition at the laet moment and would yned King.” told King Edward that LADY PAUNCEFOTE, BOWED with Daughters—Shocked by King’s Illness. ate! i PRINCE OF WALES. PRINCE’S HEIR IS EIGHT YEARS OLD. , SA 24+e— The k little fellow who would eucceed nelond’s throne in the event of the Prince George closely fol! tof King Edward, has just @le his eighth birthday, He is the of four children and his full Jnome is Bawand Albert George Andrew. |Patrick David June 2%, 1804, and tom well-grown, strady \t. whose childhood hes been mostly out of doors with his and sisters, the Princes Albert Henry William Frederick “Albert the Princess” Vietoria Alexandra, his father’s acceasion to the this youngster becomes by right sof Cornwall and York, r may at any time make Wales also, for that ttle although it can be held y by the eldest living son of the ‘ing monarch. ‘The revenues of the of Cornwall, which this little fele will Inherit, amount to over $400,000 BY GRIEF YS GOOD-BY,) dow of Late Ambassador Sails for England th hon healthy rothe! and his fa im Prince hot heredita | Thursday & Friday, . Fune 26th & 27th, Ve Same seer and this interest is manifested again ; ie f he would be so unlucky on the turf that G ai 2 in the revival of the rumor that the even If one of his Lenses was going to) A General Clearance Sale of King To Be has a morganatic wife win ar it woukd fall dead at the M, ’ A Te eee o: urenaaty site ULI ese errs th asses’ Suats empl filled in the case of Counterpane In 1886 i re, " Later, at Hamburg. a palmist is said d Sh Ls : These rumors incidentally recall te Hoc domed: than thevicine would an tvs. 8 the interesting fact that some years | become ill as he started for-his corona- + ago the report of the Prince's alleged [tion Deg edean cn esti at Greatly Reduced Prices, morganatic marriage was so widely ee RRC RIES NHS I ear | s0 1 ‘ 5 3 é | circulated and credited that Sir Fran- many senrs Axo by the famous Mme Misses Cheviot Sutts, cis Knollys, the private secretary of Normand, palmist of eee In ia . . : the then Prince of Wales, now King Pee eee eae apanted iy |, Bowed by avlef over the death of her 1 “Wo wilt gy at once to Prenton on entirely silk lined; colors; of Wales, visited her, accompanted. by our artival, where the arrangements for Edward, published an official denial | Duke of Clarence and the late {husband and profoundly affected by the {ht Atal where te atandts pody are | lack, blue and gray, at his princinal's behest wn Prince Rudolph of Austria Mines of King Edward, Lady Paunce- \to be made. 1 do i nk 1 shall ever | ‘ princinaliespeneet | a R os Ms thar {fole. widow of the late British Ambas- jreturn to Ame Ithough my daueh- | The Prince a Sailor. ered Sn )G un olowscones: iat dor, sailed for England t jay on the |tars may } Te: O each, ae u jnune of her distinguished ns would Set aa = Lady Pauncefote and her daughters | 9) 8 ‘ The Duke of York was born at Mari- | over be crowned: ee ef i ae Sande) JetSN a (mere Gresgod entirely, in black, Lady | rough House in 186, and, with his j : ee wa , er daughters Maude, Sibyl and | Pauncefote's face being almost ‘hidden | * ’ . elder brother, Clarence, now dead, en- Lee ee nna medic | Atdrey accompanied her, the family oc- | Vyt vell of heavy erepe, | WZesses W alking tered the navy as a cadet in 1877. ps y on of Queen \ietorins JoUPYINE stateroom No. 127, on the pre taken to. Bngland on. dune 29 on. the | . Pwo seare were penton the training | |evmth that icine seaman ie wouun [enade deck Be ae pecan an Barta and Golf Skirts, ship Britannia, and then Prince George, ed ae CG ears be Tam deeply grieved to hear | Will meet the Brooklyn in| English py t arial In danger in May and June of this year. (008 tm COU ta Lady | Willers and escort her into port vans Erie Phen “| Ags aadad mal ir rried by the tithe of award the | soap ches that causes me the most dis- pat Ly er enitie Bacc ae h mul | Rainy.” which was bestowed on him by |" CHANGE OF Ll i 1) 7-50 each, arty Queen's) Weather. ke things appear in the brightest <3 in 7 . U . a consisted 1 - .Jmake things appear ri 1 , e ae eae Nesiineilng, Honing, 7a: Sr Tate he as Deen Alaturbed By tae ee oe for al wecmow, |Some Sensible Advice to Women| W7sses’ Walking 3 Bahn S | gruesome discovery that the death 0! i 1208 by Mrs. E. Sailer i = s ing, cricket and every form of outdoor i 2 : the King may be in a much more se 'Yy ‘Se $ % exercise. At twelve years of age the| eorge IV, occurred on one Peladh ue rious condition than we supp Al- or Outing Suits Prince passed the examination at the |day for which his coronation had been} though 1 never had the honor of ‘Dean MMrauebinihame When) oil . * moval Naval Colors, Greenwich: | Sane eet hy ie tnabiiity to [MK the King I have seen him several | passed through what is known as of cassimeres and mixtures,at i clouded by his inabl Bene 1 is ; : Prince George had become senior mid- | Nttend the Ascot races, just as his own, | mee: ‘change of life’ | had two years’ suf- anpmen in tne navy before. be had Roane paves 1 aris Quaty and Laracit getnds: 4nd |fering—audden heat, and as quick I7-5O cach, reached ithe minim bade bay oe \ Queen Victoria thought Jun an jon By artival on, th Hi her ‘de, ; ehills would pase over me; my apne: Sin tor rexeuriiraton 10h) BeUnsueL eile wacky day, and inststed on having her], “Jf my husband were alive, he could|tite wes variable, and I never could) 9 7 . _ A antey, AY nineteen he obtained a fiat BOC Oey ae doa antl the 2th, [fel you a Tot about the King, for they \ Misses’ White class In seamanship and immediately a’ PeUeAeUD EE bs 7 | petterward entered the Naval College, | a = — : as ce Greenwich. He was gazetted a full| | | served on many of the ships of Her q , ‘ | Majesty's navy. Prince George's next naval appointment was in 188, when | 15.00 cach, he recelved command .of torpedo-boat i | Ra ericeetimaeesr ees) QR NEW FERRY. AM2} MORE SET FREE THE | BUT HE DECLINED to him of the gunboat Thrush ' . . | Lo a & 7 aylor, The Royal Marriage. { | | | Ye a In 1892 the Prince was created Duke | | iw Mr. Ri e- A : | Broadway & 20th St ; : i i Hi arm Welcome to Mr. Roose-| Nebraska Populists Nominate of York, Karl of Inverness and Baron Staten Islanders to Have Fif-| Report that Town of Maxwell Magistrate Zeller Discharged Facult d Stu- eb Pp Killarney when he took his seat in the A Tri Servi zs Him Despite Picturesque velt by the Faculty an Him for Governor After All- ANisiooes cof Loris, (iis ‘ater andl ithe| teen: Minutentnip BSenvices || Was (Struck by Mlomadoz ; oe nee) dents at Cambridge—Re- Night Session—Both Parties Duke of Connaught being his supporters.| Mayor Sets Next Tuesday as; Greenficld Also Damaged—| Raid and Many Warrants— embers Old Friends ae lly A on Thompson From that time the Duke's public life . eclare: m je ina ree i meine ala Haines rer a | Date When Plans Must Beln| Street-Car Traffic Stopped. No Evidence, He Declares. y Ag: p: It was at about this time that the, ee | Prince's en, » Prine : %—w! duet SLAND, N : agement to the Princess Wastes - ,| Bos June %.—With honors due to! GRAND LAND, Neb. June ae ‘Victoria May of Teck was first rumored, | Mayor Low to-day held a long ¢ INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., June A| “The” Allen, dressed in & natty) iO ciioe ixecutive of the nation (rom | wiiam Jonninge Bryan was nominated NT ati 4 In May, 1892, the official announcement stance: aot Reale « ervmeaions report has reached here ‘hat a storm| Checked suit, was discharged to-day | ine Commonwealth of Massa 18°C | for Governor by the Populist Couven- President German Frellef {1ssoclat lon, ; was made. In July of the following year |T Denon Bee Pen iain equalein force to a tornado struck | by Magistrate Zeller in Centre Street | President Roosevelt who had come ‘| tion at 4 o'clock this morning. ‘The . © Duke and the Princess were mar- 0! chimond, 4 Sdward Laute 3 i Seas - . Rostot attend the commencement ex- | Al iar 5) Sie RAD Mean Cen i iat ety ul vied. P receiver for the Staten Is!ind Rapid | Greenfield, twenty miles east of here,| Court on the evidence or lack of f Ree Dy Preniiieneatantianvacdeunte Par ane and xa aN t Hh : uss By Stas tell for a ay. at atime deanery ) « SR HRT Tn Re. It waa anid, 0k piace in pened ney terry ieervice’ teen) the Ten persons are reported to have Attorney Jerome ssistant. ay ane ; one Joe Holt County, and the Democrats C.| ¢ Sanged Wall that, my days became Glarencs, the Duke's elasr brother, was “ty ‘the plang In contemplation are|been killed in Maxwell, ‘The total] | “Why, there isn't a scln‘illa of evicy Manila ie patton | J. Smyth, of Omaha {days of health, and T have enjoyed Rygland was considered Pee a rag | Th: Pennsylvania allroad Is ready [clans hove gone from Greenfield 9] the Magistrate, as he discharged orig Blut, and Gen, Curtia Gulld, r,| Popullms by soclamation and ane Dem) byes bays jail Sans Te eae Last of the s "Pwo to sign a twenty-five years’ lease for the 1 President Roosevelt as he crosse¢ ‘ entior nuifled Smyt egetable Ls qin F A aPhaiettestahiatiatntve taantborn te Whitehall atreet ferry siips and the alips marine wee nN ment the borders of the Biate. appeared before the Democratic Conven-|table work, as we find tbat 10 reqiore Royal Wilton Rugs , both, rumor maintains, ja, St. George and Clifton, 8. i elegraph and telephone y singe) Rani e same escort which had conducted | tlon and announced that fustor a poor mother to health so she can i ms AG ae | air. beuteruaen protested agatne: thd n down, and at noon communication] Of the spectac aa AE sa Fieulbodt rom the stacion 40 shel himselé as a nominee. seamed im Fira hersalf and those dependent At cut prices: ‘Three years ago the name of the Duke ticrgg: witch he. represented—tho| Win the sormawent section was al-[on Allen's s otal preceded the party on the Way 10| ble. He offered to withdraw e/upon her, if euch there be, is truer 6,0x9.0, regular $20, atuee $14.35. ected W of a beautify ‘ r most criti nterrupted otel preceded the party on the way to| ble, He offered to withdra on her, if © 1 1 Trember of tine ‘onglisn nopitits. Btaten Island Roold Dransit ;ompany.. ‘Dhe storm spent n Cambridge same time Mr. Harrington announced |eherity than to give other ald. YOU Bcize $.3x10.6, regular $30, at.. $23.50 ‘This story, however, ike the one of jtha Bi and o), ioe’ tous to subm | ae count the resident the line at Harvard | nis withdrawal. Mr. Bryan thanked} have my hearty Indorsement, for YOU Fe. oo ct>, regular $35, atc, 925-75 See ee age TiaBe haw tme and )a’ counter-proposRion arya ee Offand shook Hands and talked With Ms Ol | the conyention but sald he could not|have proven yourself a true friend to at eae . Grain been denied. 6 arth George The Mayor therefore arranged that no policemen from the Mercer street sta- folend-Johny the Crangeman, | a ned SET at nasitatlontitoe, ceasonay alal An RHR (Onell == Nike Baller A few days’ selling now. will action be ay by 8 M4 5 ‘ 0 » President and Go: ‘ane reached ng 2 b i f H \ to reign In England. ‘und Commiasicn, put that. a public Muxwell, Cleve- | Hon on on the| Harvard Just before 10 o'clock, Thelr! ready familiar to the public. He made hy Hill Los Ang Cal clear out the entire line, Don’t } The poraibiiity of his kmmediate a¢- |r outing io eld next Tuesday at 1 A. M and ered moi A dozen pri were taken on the) coing was signalled by the sounding |" ue eee » forfelt it above testimonial 1s , © ¢ cession Ns the old rhyme on the [ yi. Gyomwell has been at work for| erely warrants Whien were f Phondore Al-| SemNet. us the cavalry formed at|® plea for harmony and for fusion. | $5,000 for wait, if you want to make a sav~ Se ee ee: ned. vile yeara trying 10 get better ferry facili-| 4, telep jnennawe from Greentigd ici and: "Allen No ’ Bud” | atvention while President alighted Afisn diachsalng ai mode of ipranes not genuine 7 ing of tive to ten dollars on a rug. rare Aiea ge ihe Becond,” _ |tee for, the Islan: over rock talk ‘M . jilers email ‘At 10 urclock, preceded by the a new ballot was ordered, Five No other person can give such Vitor alt was G00ree. ‘heard any good| Tne Pennaylvania Railroad offers to} bios Hance pik: aD ee days and the Kraduate marshal six counties called cast their v I advice to women who are j And what mortal ever heard any 004 |mave three ferry stations—one at @t.|Kinson and Pend taken with the rest, Wan let Ko at ¢ tnt Bilot led the procession of {six ¢ led cast tt helpful advice Cc ts; Noend to the special bar- of George the Basra to Hen de-[Heoree. enother at Clifton and te It ifewe hos di alone Be | station-hount 8, State dignitaries, Faouley, {tis Harrington, the Populist ch: sick as can [Irs, Pinkham, for no arpets: qains—short pieces, add When George the Fourth to Hell de- |S, Bort atichmond n om ten een persons | st iy amoking 4 guests” and alumal tw Sand that gentleman appeared to say that! other has had such great experi é tc., which; fcended, IN double-deck, fifteen-minute-trip prtnd killed | Allen was found eu . ¥ rolls, discontinued patterns, © Goa Tar praised, the Georges ended, | ,-NO™, ,dpuble-deck, Atteen: man ife Helleved to have cigar In a near store and Wa cercised were. almple.. dhere|te Da tively withdrawn and aske 1) ence-—her address Is eeynaly Meness it pays us to rid out at big reductions —<$———$ | Se he chatt or ownich promptly arrested \ sig commencement speakers, After the convention to nominate W. H. land her advice fre 3 Rll Iie aero YS Lait nicwnagens) REE ie ijed stifiy lll) of Court Fonatica the Shongeary. dewrerd |thompson. ‘The augxestion was acted | welte her—you are foolish if you J Peers te seen te sion at Cleveland, to-day after his harge he sald mero: CONEARERR NY NOBLES “lon with unanimous eonsent 't. rug f ‘i / CHURCHILL SCORES LAWYERS SUM IP are reported i “lam di 1 me Now 1 ewe en of Art—dobn Hines Arnold, | aon was borne to the p m 0 | eT | Japan and China Mattings. fi fie Pent Mas! |want to m tte Idorarian, of the Hurvard Law, § anoulders of & number of delegates | Modern Warfare | aera sate tg Od mersne Ware Hie. “ will come forward ee ee and first professor of th he Democrata then took a Tecess for ; \ The tof was blown, off the iol ear under oath cen partment of Archllesty Hoth conventions later re-aanembled Fighting Dirt. J chinese, tn 1 "lto the stricken towns. else Reed, the army surged! yt ia 191 ‘ me) | or > advert horse race or aus thing Ma directed th Cuba. the : pegs ae Y iver D. b the Pennsylvania road, twenty t iL rieeeny 5 paper, Dut n0' ea | ode af niga HYNES auto 1 ttt give #1000 4m The | phic, have Blan Mp SCE? wieigina's, HELEN GOULD SCHOLARSHIPS |foitciiscratheay'.” : » Lobson, 4 McNeil Testifies! j a eee ye: tae POTD ACTORS |Kivening World's Steck Babler! | exhort in appiled fier S [book nate anybody uses aoa 14th St, and Sth Ave the line o: he Union ‘action Co { ‘ompa . TEA Lee tp even Imaging 8 Dae 1: ad a § . | A rae 1 . ferred for Final Arguments Made In) completely mooped i Bel and since ith | Fund, 9s ater: ie NOR) BRACE SHE RTE ‘Two More Given to Girls of North. | Him trocone has a bene oe Comer ransiei i th ng 10 Kas belt traction cars| tor o ity-—vJa Ed dj every bathroom than evel that He Was y Trial of the Police Captain}! emched ov left Indianapolis, “At — ee ye wee field Seminary, NUN al ach 6 eason—D18 = Reporting Against & Dis-| Who Is Accused of Neglect} ingen, fini Comhany win wesk. |MRs LANE GOES TO BROOKLYN |hirfivinres sare, 2awars Hall) BAST NORTHFIELD, Muse. June 2. | gh Genesiars warts than dir HWA orderly House. of Duty. ed. Its lumber house being unrooted.” | - CPE rah tenet cart | —Following the visit of Miss Helen M OTE TH , st oC R | ‘The greatest damage to the Inde-| Washington Kducator to Be Con-| rrinity, Parish Ne k|Gould to Northfield during the com- t 4 4 2 tlon Conipany's offices in this elty F NATON, dune Dr. Prancis i the French ,!t is announ at aha has given two | w skos of Brook dent Vrunk and Bag Sores cnsrehills charged wie ® Abram Hlkus, attorney for Police |seived mere Aion uesore how Bisecae i the High Schools | Moan, (inived Bente | new scholarships at Mount Holyoke for | Rn! was steadfast 4 Di against dir Constructor, y tinued his defense to-day. i erlihy, whose second trial on |sayiue IDAl aeveral people were reported | Ane, senactor sie pea John Hay fol ‘orthneld gi OD eve dised: it =e - seein) sree car oa be, wisul Pertanian “duty. while [killed at MoCorday nd lof Washingt pnd for nearly Awenty) nad Mberal thinking, (he m PIONORG BIR ie hinanawieela Salesroom, 704 Fulton Street. \ Policemen testified to orders given them ARaCene Bhs af Ybe "Red Light” Diss | ns pis Pe ie ane from | Broad |years prominent ectod with the | conaful diplomatiat now living. This makes four scholarshing. afiee i054 4 Factory, 91 Hanson Place, 1 a! p le malo 8, + Koh tem hore, has resigned Roosevelt. “President af the ai vol { . by Churchill and thelr effort to enforce) tus heen golng on since the be-|at noon to-day, reports that the YM. publi Pea ae ee semic demart:(#tstes, from his youth. a mem ' it ! sinath'|| + body Nn ment Mm J is © Of lire. a tue type the at tle from . when Assistant District-Attorney Sandford |argument to-day. He spoke for an en my ‘Mis rasivoment dake offoc [ettand the Blah 4 accvar tunaia enoueh ‘ ‘ sy ; | . malice and «halt Brooklyn nen dom Ar f Saturday from 8 to 8 P. i. struck snag in crons-examining Police: neh iatanteDintrict-Attorney Rand then] * HELD ON SUSPICION, = uy) Sai ; : i i tote Thursday & Saturday rib |man MeNell, one of the precinct patrol~ ‘ : — —— Poroy ighed, principal af the Cer —— : y Suit Cases, 95c, to $2.48. he the cuse for the prosecution, ) hatruytor here | 4 ¥ Weseet Mailed ny: Giyurchlll; akobell liad. ees tae mo Men Arratcned Im Connection tal Hen sebool nd en wauructor vere) MANY DEGREES ARE EX-JUSTICE COX DEAD, [his Teunks@1.00 ts BATE: ! snadvertentty shown a note-book which | precinct, and when Capt, Dean was with Church Robbery, jror many sears y CONFERRED BY YALE. stant <r srarmals ir, Sandford at once demanded to see, |commanding under Inspector Cross, Two men who palloved 2 ana 4 — | Well-Ke oe w aokingion Javist NAME sk OF RLMCTHOZONE Is ONE TRUNKS AND BAGS BAF aun | aatan tS 4 “Did you report thin case to Capt.| something concerning the robbery in ; NEW HAVEN, Conn. June % Yale's Hind Long Been Hl, oF NURIES 8 Bet j.and with Inapestar Crosa loaked It over. oa” saved sr. Gandford St. Thomas's Chureb, ‘Tremont avenue |*TEDDY ROOSEVELT CUAIMED) 0; mai chpanencement exerolaes id- | WASHINGT 6 Walte: H wert and you sons t- , They found an entry that while atte | "vy. and Bryant stre on May 2. were ar ve the conferring of degrees grad: cox, fore at ft cl 1 diseumvar heen \j tioned tn front of No, 2% Bast Ninth} «And what did he do? igned in the Morr urt to-day. | x oh) Mamet |i tinc 4 tha varisun Atoatinatae of ce Bunceres (aunt Oe jet of Colum. | Alveg” {question ¢ tauead by treet, the house maintained by Bertha | ‘THé put plain clothes man at work on they were held for examination 10 ; iniveraity and the presentation of hon: |bia, and one Vasttngutahed | germ, uae of B no does wot cose and a number of iu” the pris ners gave their names as| Whe thr reald blue-eyed boy who] Oral degrees, were, pile MOOTHINE | suriata in this section, died t day, He] 44 A filly 6 bottle Inthe ad seen a number of men privor J ne three-year-old blue-r D0, Ca ai) cha th ual vroe - ad been or escribe i n to ty yen out, and he had reason to|, “ANd have youlseen any thore men go-| Willlam A. DeWitt, of Troy, and Rob:|whon found iast night at Kleuty-elaht |Qagion ay unlerrs, aid graeiaton tn enty-six years old ean | eas, donc h (rom ten to if Aine disorderly ing in and out of that place since? ert Bryant, of Chicago treet and Flat avenue sald, when|academic gowns ant undergraduates or several years and had) one parrel of Blogiro: 1 ele Ct a touee | tN,” regiled MoNell. "I wasn't put eo ies “I'm Teddy Roosevelt,” | and invited guente 1 to hile bed for two months, | commen! One Mh ay | In spite of Mr. Bandford's objection, wr p Li ievaua ant in telaaiaed asked his name, ned The opening programme, consisting of daughter and @ gon, re ete cheap as it 1s good, and it i» mag Lawyer Rosalaky had MoNell testify On that post after that day, ars tm © Cargo: was claimed torday by Mr, Mary Quina ah and oncheathal anueic, prayer a {ox belmiged to ah old Bngiieh | aihosncly woo ‘ aeeh 4 large number of ‘Which shows,” said Mr, Roaalsky,| An excavation caved in this afternoon lot No. 61 Wea: Seventeenth street. Shel Chant, was followed by. the conterri Both in thie cit ROPDLIY Br tle tor you if you're slew tu had upsher af. man doting y's aunt and|a/ dewrees by nt Hadley. Amon: sell it. Made by the Chamt 3 Jackson avenue and buried 4 a a aka Was removed to Lab Be hci bili PACA ics ais bP wie cise pieal Co, 415 Lexingtom ave~ Try the, and Yet from te