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/ VOLUME XCII-NO. 25. SAN FRANCISCO, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 25, 1902. - PRICE FIVE CENTS. ALARMING ILLNESS OF KING EDWARD j: tion has been issued this morning, and there 1s little probability of any medical statement being made before 10:30 a. m. The Associated Press learns, however, that the King’s progress continues satisfactory. CAUSES CORONATION POSTPONEMENT [ LONDON, June. 25—-8:03 A. M.-—-The King passed a good night. " There are no complications. No official bulletin regarding King -Edward’s condi- I, | = | | | | i British Ruler|| Operated || Upon. ONDON, June 24.—| | With dramatic sudden-| King has been| lown upon the on. - To-night state at Buck- | T f the intensity of this| | the lower ele-| 1 are “Mafiking” | cked streets, | 1 coro- has ed a gala , at one of the|* hotels. Even at the Suckingham Palace,| | QPERATION the ablest surgeons ns constantly remain | | IS DECLARED i saving the sover-| | MISDIRECTED | | g of horns| | —_— L,ONDON, June 23. That slim | | Rumors are afloat | | 1 remains be- this morning that ng palace lights is although the neceséit}‘ of t on celebrating surgery in his Majesty’s | |s n on sympathizing. case was obvious, the ac- || ROWDIES ON STREETS. tual operation was misdi- n s | | Wagonloads of boisterous| | rected. The symptoms of / 1 rowdies are on thé streets, and | | great pain and high tem- | | / all sorts of ve-| | perature pointed to appen- | | ‘ g flags and hug- ‘ dicitis, but when the ap- [ “ ins of liquor. They|| pendix was revealed it | 1 1 r noisy way from the|| proved to be healthy and : i b d to Whitechapel. They| | the unexpected existence ’ { that section of the Brit- of a large abscess’ in the ; i ch no tragedy can|| coecum was discovered. % 2550 N = £ \ M - ncy. They have|| Whether or not there is AFFLICTED RULER, HIS PRESENT ABODE—NOTED MEN WHO ATTEND HIM [ W} f se unrestrained by|| any foundation for these X = < J ¢ ations in con-{ | rumors; the bulletins have || h the war, and, ; Hm»; 5w iy seemed to indicate that the Elflcreased Temperatl]l'e Causes Fear of surgeons were satisfied in o1 the first instance with the | be admitted that the | | evacuation of the abscess, 5 Uflfavorable DeVeIopmthS. nisled by the| | and they made no attempt “4_*4{. 3 == 1 | i 5, S to remove the appendix or + — - < — . . . . other structures which ONDON, June 25, 4:350|the intestines. Further stimu-|the sentries outside and a small LlfeOf the Klflg S&Id tO H&n might contain the germs a. m.—The fact that|lants have been administered. lot of messengers and reporters in the Balance of future danger, ]_n'nhalfl_\' [ the King’s temperature | At 20 minutes past 4 o'c!ockla“'m“”g a possible bulletin. ¢ P (f{’”.mg ;1) defer ;Hkhl | has risen considerably | this morning the officer of 'the 1}_‘6 fol.o“m'g statement was| s ; S y ol » ope ‘t.nn or a radica during the/last hour gives cause |guard at~ Buckingham Palace | obtained last night fro_m a manja decay of the tissues umngno_us] !1d\e alter rting periods of rally cure to some future period. ey e B 5 = closely connected with King|to the vermiform appendix.!ing and collapse, such as charac- for a fear that peritonitis has de- | said that he understood there was N < = " b = : i % i Rt S v N Edward’s household: concerning | These tissues have now been fe-| terized - President MecKinley's veloped. Much anxiety i n 4 velo s : : i ; 1 Pl . A : ,"0. ‘,‘e“ cvelopment 1 the | ype condition of the latter: moved, but the strain on the vi- | case, but the operation has been | that the increased temperature is| King’s condition. At that hour “The life of his Majesty hangs | tality of the King has been ex- | too long delayed. and the King is due to an unfavorable develop-|the palace was everywhere | i the balance. There has been|treme, and the chances are| too old to make his final triumph t AT L S ment, such as an abscess in the | closed and there were no signs of | no stroke of paralysis and there strongly against his recovery.” |over the malady more than a ed in the ables received from all Continued on Page Two vermiform appendix perforating | life about,lhc buildings except |is no cancer, but there has been| “It’is possible the King may | matter of the faintest hope” > of the )mfl('—l to have no con-j ity of King The think-| nation,/ how oug [ | CONSTERNATION PREVAILS. | S E % d . |the centers of the universe. nsternation | = - PR | King Edward is in a room the country, ! . : : ¢ -’ !facing the beautiful gardens of m is reflect-