Show KING KINC EDWARD VI VII OPENS F PARLAMENT His Majesty and Queen Alexandria Occupied pied Thrones Royal Speech Brief and Pointed London Jan King op opened opened ened parliament today t with wih n a ceremonial ial ml In all al respects similar to 10 that lint of ot last Insl The rho procession to the tho of ot bids 1011 was wad of ot time tho Ihl MimI cabin character l nu as Oi that witnessed on un tino oc ou cUllon caslon of the tle opening o of the tho par lar lr of Ring King while within tho upper house wore Been tho tue name Motile state pageantry tho the santo tamo his til la in MoseR and nut the tho lie same caine revival of ut an un ancient clout forums forms I D Alter After totting King tind Queen Quon Alexandra Oi tOI I the house of o poes anti occupied their th Ir thrones beneath a n canopy with lh tho tIne tutU and nl princess of Wales on 01 either elthor fide Ie Ide of thorn them The Tue oth othi other er cc of I f ho he royal ro al family farl wera seated enteL on nn nt lit the tine foot of at tha the stops steps leading tu tin tl tho tine throne Tine Tho gentleman usher of tine the th black roil rod General Sit Bi Michael having summoned the speaker and the mom bets beis bels of the house of commons his mis ma inn jesty jest road rend tho tine speech from tile the te throne AND AN The Tho ho IllO h opened with wih a reference to the tho tour of or the tine Prince anti and Princess of or Wales I They Tho everywhere said the king received with of or orthe the lie liveliest affection and 1 I am attn 11 con coti convinced convInced vinced their presence served to 10 rivet more inure IO olo close cly tine tho bonds bonda of mutual re ro regard gard goril and am nt loyalty lo by b which the tine vigor Igor llor 10 of tine the empire 11 lre is la maintained RELATIONS to Great Britain n Ith countries the king sad ao My iy relations with wih the othor powers I to be bo most roost ty Y i nOEr WAH WAl VAI Contrary to expectations tine the kings reference to the war was Just ju as Indefinite nile nite nie as the statements made mad on the tue subject In the last built hult dozen messages from tho tine throne I i egret sold said His Majesty Majest that tho the war In South Africa Aria 18 is not yet con concluded CI eluded though the tho course or ot the tine opera operations ions tons have been favorable to our stinK arms arll the lie area of or war largely reduced and Industries are ro being resumed In my Iny now new colonies In spite of tine the tedious character of tho the campaign my t sot sol diets throughout have mayo displayed d A n cheerfulness In the tine endurance of the tho hardships Incident to guerilla warfare and to their dot det detriment a n humanity even own Tinnent In their treatment of the th enemy which Is IB deserving of the highest praise The necessity for relieving of at th e of f my troops oops who have most mott Oil the tho strain the tine of t i of war WEl afforded me opportunity again availing myself of at the Joyal and ald situ patriotic offers of my colonies and unI fur further ther tiner will trIll wi shortly South Africa from front tine the Dominion of Capada the tho commonwealth of Austra Australia Aus lInt lia and Aud New Now Zealand SUGAR INDUSTRY In regard to the tho sugar conference the tine speech says I 1 trust Its decision may lead to the which abandonment of ot tho the system by the sugar producing colonies and home manufacturers of sugar have hae been un an unfairly fairly weighted In the tine prosecution of ot this title Important industry CANAL CANALI TREATY Then came the tho following lause I havo have concluded with Ith tt tI tho president of tho the United States fat n a treat the tine pro provisions provisIons provIsions visions of which will wi facilitate the tine construction of an nn canal I under tinnier 0 that Its Is neutrality t will wil be e and nd that It wilt will wl bo be bodil open dil to 10 the lie commerce anti and shipping of all 11 nations J AND l m ND lla Next followed references to the tho An treaty to tine the referring Jf dt tho the British boundary r to tho tine arbitration of tho the King fing of Italy tal to the necessity l for tor tho tine of famine toilet measures and to tho the death of tho the ameer 1 hule son Bon Habib minh haM lias hn expressed an i Jn earliest to maintain tine the tl friendly relations of or Afghanistan with Indian empire ESTIMATES A ter announcing that thai tine the estimates c b been bean framed as ls economically as a d t regard for tal or their renders 1 PO Ible In tho lie special circumstances o P present reent exigency tho the speech c with mentioning proposed I g of ot solely domestic with h the tine exception of t a 1 bill bi to facilitate land hanti t eale lalo and purchase of land In Ire Ireland FANFARE OP TRUMPETS Their majesties then retired terel amid a fanfare tl tolo of at trumpets and Ind attended by th same rame regal ceremony ns as ni lJ It their entry into the tue house SMALLER The Ihie Tho crowds clow a which lined the tine route fr hi Buckingham palace to West Westminster minster rf lor to 10 view the tle procession were BO so O large laigo as ns on tho the occasion of opening of parliament Guards assisted by h hundreds l of ot police kept tine the spectators back but they had little j to do Only a 1 few attempts at Il decoration w wane ro visible I ROYALTY WAS WAR LATE I Fr V r once royalty was late Inlo and when tho king and queen drove out train from frol tin court ourt yard rd In front of ot Bucking ham palace they thy wore were ere twenty minutes behind time line and Ind King iCIng Edward was nUll t struggling with wih an n unruly glove BOWED DO D WILDLY WIDY Their majesties wore were 10 greeted enthusiastically As Al they th the slut In hn tho tIm great grent state roach whose gilded pinnacle It untied the boughs bouhl of at the tho trees In lii tl tine the greenpark green grcen purk King Edward dward and Queen looked tot for all the tine world worM like I ko a fluttering flattering painting of Henry VIII VI end emil one ana of mis better botter looking spouses spouse They IMy bowed somewhat wildly train from frol hUge lUge 1111 gold Iol and amid glass gln frame fral which d on Ol Its Iti it ancient springs hk R ship In a storm The flue he king icIng and anti e queen been both looked extraordinarily well t wel but nor met majesty appeared to be ba In specially l good health healthA A DIFFERENT SCENE What t with tho the two central figures B so o easily euly teen uen anti so gorgeously ly clod clad and aind Int tine the brilliant escort of life Ifo guards whose bands ands kept constantly con tanty playing inlayIng 1111 ni the public were rewarded for their long cold wait by b a spectacle of con considerable Interest In Itt so far as un an Q public enthusiasm was con coin concerned concerned It tl was WaB nothing to what occurred ol earlier In tint the day when tho tine Arler 1 guards reinforcements left lof their barracks en cn route taUta rUle to 10 South The guardsmen guardsman tramped through the dark streets of the tine metropolis nt at n t G C in tho tito morn mornIng fog Ing accompanied by b an uproarious mob cl of civilian friends nd sIngling songs Bonna to tine the accompaniment of ot the tine band Tine Tho range and music however did not drown dron tine the crying of wonton women who clung to tine the necks and arms of ot almost every everyman everyman man of at tho the contingent |