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THE WASHINGTON HERALD TUESDAY MAY 10 1910
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EDWARDS AILMENT
NOT A MYSTERY
British Medical Journal Ex
plains Causes of DeaMi
HAD TENDENCY TO BRONCHITIS
Heart Failure flue to IncrcnaliisrDifficulty the Pulmonary Cir-
culation Rctnrn from Biarritz InCold Sprint Weather TaxedStrength Mcdlcnl Mcnfo Fenra
London 9 Tho British MedicalJournal the loading medical organ indealing with King Edwards illness froma medical point of view aCtor declaringthat the cas was perfectly simple andthat there was nothing mysterious aboutthe causes of his majestys death makestho following authoritative statement
For yoars the King suffered from em-
physema and a tendency more or lessacute to bronchitis with the usual symptoms of a distressing ineffective cough anddifficulty of breathing There was crepitation at the bases of both lungs indi-cating a chronic impediment to the freepassage ojf air in the smaller bronchialtubes He Xvas subject to attacks oflaryngitis which produced slight spasmsof tho vocal chords but except for someinflammatory thickening at tho hinderparts of the glottis and chronic catarrhof the throat there was we are in aposition to state no trnco of disease intho upper air passages The King infhort had what is known as a smokersthroat
Difficult to Clear CheatThis and the congestion and thick-
ening due to this cause combined withthe loss of elasticity in the lungs madeit Increasingly difficult for him to clearhis chest The strain thrown upon theheart by the obstruction to the passageof blood through the lungs caused bythe collection of secretion in the bronrhial tubes had its natural sequel inthe dilation of the right ventricle theactual cause of death was heart failuredue to increasing difficulty In the pul-
monary circulation-In short It wax a case of a to
be seen every day In thousands of elderlypersons The cauw of das i in suchrases is purely mechanical tie overlainheart heiDi stopped by the Increasing re-
sistance in the lungs Could the Kinghave been Induced to spare himself moreprobably he would have Und many yearslonger He had indeed suffered fromglycosuria of a varying degree for a long-
time but this did not so far as canbe judged tend to shorten his life
IVenlcneKK iu Abdominal AVallAnother condition which must have
caused discomfort at times was a cer-
tain weakness in the abdominal wall atthe site of tho operation for appendicitiswhich was performed in IMS
Aftor referring to his majestys illnessat Biarritz tho medical journal says hefelt obliged to return home to play hispart in the constitutional crisis Hetherefore returned without stopping Itcontinues
The hurried Journey would have taxedhis strength even had be been In perfecthealth Suffering ss he was from the-
n cts of a recent Illness the King mightfairly have been excused from racing
risk of returning from the south tothe cloudy skies cold winds and showersof the treacherous English spring
The result might almost have beenforetold Though the end came withstartling suddenness to his people it wasdear to those about him that the endwas Imminent before any whisper ofalarm found its way outside the palaceThe first bulletin issued on Thursday re-
vealed the real nature of the situation tothose who could read between the lines
OFFICIAL ANNOUNCEMENT
OF PLANS FOR FUNERAL
London May I The following is thotext of the official announcement In re-
gard to tho arrangements for King Edwards funeral
King Edwards remains will be takento Westminster Hall tomorrow weekWhit Tuesday and there will be lyingin state for three days Tuesday Wed-nesday and Thursday Afterward thebody will be removed to Windsor forburial on Friday May 20
While the body of the late sovereignis at Westminster Hall it will be guardedday and night by officers of various regi-ments
King George and Queen Mary mot theKing and Queen of Norway at the Vic-
toria station this evening and accompa-nied them to the palace where they willstay
Stock lixclmiipe Prices Ili cLondon May 2 During the day prices
on the stock exchange advanced in prac-tically every department Partly owing-to a reaction ofter Fridays heavy fallsconsole rose well closing at 81 Kin-dred government stocks moved upward-in sympathy Tho market for Americanstocks wa buoyant closing with ageneral advance
Royal Oath ChangedLondon May 1 John Redmond leader
of the Irish Nationalists has sent aletter to Premier Asquith in regard tothe removal from tho royal accession oathof tho words no popery which he saysro so very offensive to Roman Catho
1 Ho asks the prime minister to takefteps to relieve King George of usinglanguage at the commencement of hisreign which must deeply wound the feel-ings and outrage the faith of Catholicsthroughout the empire and the world
Kaiser to Attend FuneralBerlin May 9 It was announced this
afternoon that the Kaiser had definitelydecided to go to London to attend thefuneral of his uncle the late King
This decision was reached onlyafter an intimation had been conveyed tothe German ruler that tho English royalfamily would bo greatly pleased by hisprepnco at the obsequies While In Lon-
don he will be a guest at Buckinghamwhore the late King died
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KING PROCLAIMED-AS CANNON ROAR
Continued from Page One
ands snng it In the streets As the singers began a gun boomed out from a battory drawn up In St James Park andtho royal salute reached the ears of thenew King who stood with his consort-in a window of Marlborough Housewatching the announcement and scent
Near him stood the princes of the royalhousehold with their chubby little handat salute Tho troops stood at attentionfor a moment as the crowd turned theireyes toward the King who gazed for amoment and then quietly drew thoshade shutting binwolf from the outer
worldJ Plcrpoiit Morgan PresentBy special invitation or new King
tho members of the royal household witnessed the ceremonies from a speciallyconstructed balcony at MarlboroughHouse These officiate wore Lordbory Lord Crowe and Lord MerleyOthers who looked on from the balconyof St James Palace were AmbassadorReid and members of the staff of thoAmerican Embassy and J Plorpont
who had been personally invitedFrom Friary Court Sir Alfred Scott
Gatty and the Duke ot Norfolk went totho ambassadors court and from there-to Charing Cross and the City of London proper whore tho proclamation wasread again with the usual ceremoniesTroops lined the way and at each stop-ping place groat throngs had gathered
Diet lij Lord ainyorAt Temple Bar which marks the boun-
dary of the city tho heralds wore met bythe lord mayor the sheriffs and alder-men and the olHcers of the city
Horo a rod silk cord barred the wayand the trumpeters sounded three loudnotes upon their bugles This was toannounce the approach of the oflker ofarms At the third blast the city mar-
shal rode forward with the challenging-cry Halt Vho goes there
Instantly caIne the response The off-
icer of arms who demands entrance totho city to proclaim hte royal mnjostysaccession
Greatly to his surprise thelord mayor was informed of the prosonce of tbo royal herald and at hiscommand the latter stepped across thescarlet rope into the city
Hero he handed the proclamation tothe citys chief magistrate who read itto tho crowd Thero was another cere-mony Chancery lane and on the stepsof the royal exchange after which theheralds proceeded to tho Mansion Housewhere they were entertained by thomayor
A number of intimate friends of thelate King Edward and prominent politi-
cians a as all the members ofKing George Vs household were alloweda last look at the dead sovereign thismorning
Among those who availed themselves-of this opportunity were Lord Curzonformerly viceroy of India Field Mar-shal Lord Roberts and Right Hon A JBalfour former prime minister and loaderof tho opposition in the House of Com
RECREATIONS OF PUBLIC
TO BE LITTLE CURTAILED
London May 8 One of the first offi-
cial acts of the new sovereign shows himto be possessed of the same kindlythoughtfulness for his subjects that characterized his distinguished father
In hits desire to mitigate ac far aspossible the disastrous effects of suddenmourning upon the public King Georgehas caused messages to be issued ex-
pressing the wish that public recreationsshall not be more than can beavoided
Theaters will open and the Ascot raceswill be
COL ROOSEVELT REACHES
BERLIN THIS MORNING
Berlin May Roosevelt will arrive in Berlin at 908 oclock tomorrowand will be met at the railroad stationby the full staff of the American Em-bassy The only German official who willbe present will be Lieut Col von Koerncr former military attache at Wash-ington who Is an old friend of ColRoosevelt It was for that reason thatthe Kaiser designated hhn a specialaid to Col Roosevelt during tho lattersstay in the Gorman capital
Cot Roosevelt accompanied by MrsRoosevelt and Miss Ethel will go byspecial train to Potadam tomorrow aft-ernoon arifl be entertained at aprivate luncheon by the Emperor andEmpress Their train will leave Berlin at1215 p m
SENATE ADJOURNS EARLY
IN RESPECT TO EDWARD-
The Senate adjourned early yesterdayout of respect the memory of thelate King Edward
At a special meeting of the ForeignRelations Committee yesterday morningthe first day that the Senate has beenIn session since the announcement ofthe Kings death a resolution wasframed expressing the sorrow of theSenato and extending condolence to thopeople of Groat Britain and its depen-dencies
Tho resolution was submitted In theSenate by Senator Cullom
SEARCH FOR DENTAL THIEVES
Detectives Unable to Obtain Clew toClever PoiinyTcciglitora
Detectives were engaged yesterday Intrying to obtain a clew to thieves whoraided the offices of ten Sundayafternoon and In obtaining 500 worth ofgold and platinum destroyed work valuedat several thousand dollars
Pennyweightcrs have not been activeIn this city since A Schlesinger was arrested about three years ago chargedwith robbing the offices of dentists
Those whoso offices were robbed areDr Emmett M Carter Dr Bruce LTaylor Dr F B Brlghtwoll and DrL B Eslln Wostory Building Dr James-B Elzey 534 Tenth street northwest DrC C Galloway 002 Eleventh street north-west Dr W C Kelllnger 602 Eleventhstreet northwest Dr Joseph Is Myers410 Seventh street northwest Dr Thomas-J Rice 72S Thirteenth street northwestand Dr Allen S Wolf 728 Thirteenthstreet northwest
Dr Gnldntonc Fails to AppearNew York May 9 Tho man calling
himself Dr Archibald Goldstone of 121Gibbs street Rochester X Y who wasarrested on Sunday as a disorderly per-son for acting suspiciously In Pullmansleeping cars on a Pennsylvania Railroad train did not appear for examination today In the Second Criminal CourtJersey City Unless he shows up in courtWednesday his ball consisting of twenty50 blUs will be declared forfeited
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At Soda Fountains or ElsewhereGet the
Original Genuine
MALTED MILKFoodDrink for All Ages
Rich milk in powder form More healthful than tea or coffee
For infants invalids and growing children Agrees with the weakest digestion
Pure nutritionupbuilding the Keep it on your sideboard at home
Invigorates nursing mothers and the aged A quick lunch prepared in a minute
Sample sent free Address HORLICKS Racine WitTake no substitute Ask for HORLICKS
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State Department to PrepareMemorial Service
The State Department in the next fewdays will begin preparations for a me-
morial service In honor of King EdwardPresident Secrotary of State Knox
and members of the Cabinet and diplo-
matic corps probably will attend Theservices will be held probably on3C simuluaeouety with King Edwardsfuneral
The department has not been oatdaDyadvised of the date of the funeral
It is expected however that as soonas this Information is received PresidentTaft will take up tbe question of ap-
pointing a special representative to at-
tend the funeral The selection of May21 for the funeral has Increased the prob-ability of the appointment of Gel Roose-velt He wIlt arrive in London on MayIS No official action has been takenhowever toward selecting the Americanrepresentative
Secretary of State Knox yesterday re-
ceived this cablegram from Sir EdwardGrey secretary of state for foreign af-
fairsI ant very grateful to you for your
kind message of sympathy in the Irroparable loss which my country has sus-tained
MEET FROM NEW HAMPSHIRE
The Xow Hampshire State Associationof the District held its last meeting oftho season at 522 Sixth street northwestlast night A paper on the early historyof Amherst N H was read by CotW B Rotch of Milford X H A basssolo was rendered by Mr Henry MForker and a quartet of students fromHoward University gave a number ofselections
The following officers were elected forthe ensufiffc year Mr Henry M Bakerpresident Mr John F pevare lint vicepresident Miss Lydia Marshall secondvice president Mr James H Hamillsecretary and Mr George L Whltfordtreasurer Refreshments were served
ROOSEVELT HATLESS IN RAIN
Braves Elements to AcknowledgeGreetings of Throng
Malmo Sweden May I When the spe-
cial train bearing the Roosevelt party onits way to Berlin arrived hero there waa crowd at the station to choer theformer President It had been so all theway from Stockholm to the frontierThere was a series of wildly enthusiasticreceptions at the wayside stops
The pelting rain which fell continuouslyfailed completely to dampen the ardor oftho country folk who hud turned out inholiday garb to welcome the colonel andcheer him on his way
The distinguished traveler WAS toohoarse to do more than say Thankyou and Goodby but regardless ofthe wind and driving rain he went hat-less and coatless to the car platform toacknowledge the greetings of the people
At one station a man clad In a multicolored costume ran to welcome ColRoosevelt He wa a member of a WildWest show which Is traveling in Swedenand the natives evidently thought he wastho proper person to do the honorsRoosevelt laughed goodnaturedly andshook hands with the showman
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AMElaCAlT MATADOR GORED
City of Mexico May 9 Harper B Leean American matador was gored by thebull during a bull fight at Guadalajaralast evening He is not expected to live
A special from Guadalajara says thatLee terribly wounded killed the bulland then quietly walked to the standwhere he received medical aid
The nerve displayed by the Americanmatador is the solo topic of talk in Guadalajara He IS now at the home of hisuncle in this city
TWENTYFIVE CENTS
TO STOP THAT ITCHEczema sufferers who have never tried
the oil of wintergreen compound known-as D D D Prescription are now en-abled to get a trial bottle of this recog-nized remedy at only 25 cents This is aspecial offer this compound having soldfor over ten years in JlOO bottles
The oil of wintergreen as compoundedwith thymol and other Ingredi-ents In D D D Prescription is now rec-ognized by America andEurope It takes away the Itch the vervmoment it Is washed Into the skin andthe cures all seem to be permanent Atis allayed INSTANTLY We know thisand VOUCH for It Hence we speciallyurge a trial now while the canget a bottle at only S cents Be sure toask for the oil as properly
Henry Evans 1006 F street northwestDrug Store Seventh street andTassachusetts avenue northwest
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Housewarming Festivities to
Occupy Whole Veek
A celebration of the opening of the newhome of the Ancient and Accepted Scot-tish RUe Masonry of the Valley of
Southern Jurisdiction which wasrecently purchased by the local lodgesfrom the Grand Council Is in progressthis week at the home of tbe temple atThird and S streets northwest underthe auspices of th Mithras Lodge ofPerfection Evangelist Chapter of RoseCrete Robert de Bruce Council of Kadosh sad Albert Pike Consistory
The exercises opened yesterday after-noon with the conferring of degrees byMithras Lodge of Perfection followedby an evening session when twenty can-
didates for degrees In the EvangelisticChapter of Rose Croix were dedicated
Iroicrnniiiie for ThursdayThe exorcises proper will take place
Thursday night The programme willopen with an organ solo by Harry G
Kimball thirtysecond degree followedby a vocal solo by J Walter Humphreythirtysecond degree Then will comethe invocation by Rev R P Williamsrector of Trinity Episcopal ChurchJames D Richardson thirtythird de-
gree grand commander of the Southerndistrict will make the introductory
The dedicatory rites will be performed by the grand lodge of the Dis-trict composed of George C Oner JClaude Keiper Ben W Murcb Charles-E Baldwin A W Johnston James ASample Thomas H Young Joseph Daw-son T John Newton Alexander GrantWilliam W Jcrmane James W WittenLem Towhee jr J H Mltans J HarveyCunningham and Warren C Blekford
Grand Inspector to SpunkAn address will be given by Charles E
Roeenbaum thirtythird degree sovereigngrand Inspector general of the DistrictRev William Taylor Siy er will pro-nounce the benediction
The celebration will come to a closeSaturday night with a banquet in honoror Sovereign Grand Commander Rich-ardson and Sovereign Grand InspectorGeneral Roeenbaum
OLDTIMER PASSES AWAY
William F Eckstein Was Barkeeperand Hotel Man Here-
By the death of William F Ecksteinat one time one of the best known bar-
keepers and hotelkeopers of this citywhich occurred at his home at Frederick Md last Friday Washington haslost one of Its most unique and familiarcharacters
For more than twelve years he hadbeen the victim of locomotor AtaxIawhich resulted in death
Ever since his first connection withthe old Union Hotel In Georgetownthirty years ago when kept the hotelbar Mr Eckstein was known to men inevery walk of life by first name andfrom across the bar he hobnobbed andpassed the hours with ninny of the fore-most men of the time
The old Georgetown hotel a popu-lar rendezvous among the politicians ofthe Capital and after the sessions ofCongress it was not uncommon to seeEckstein wrapped in political argumentwith statesmen
After several years at the Vnion Hotelhe was in charge of the Hotel Johnsonbar whore he remained for about sixyears He became known as tho peo-
ples friend and no one ever apoalod tohim in vain for assistance or a kindlyword of advice His knocking about townled him to enter the employ of GeorgeW Harvey whom he had known In thepalmy days of Harveys establishmentHis connection with Mr Harvey lasted forabout twelve years and he was one ofthe mainstays of the establishment
Eckstein left Washington about sixyears ago to return to his former homein Frederick Md where he was born In1366 His health at that time was failinghim and he was stricken In Frederickhe lived vlth his brother the wellknownJudge Christian Eckstein His health
Impossible to enter Into activebusiness during his residence at Fred-erick
Bureau Watchman StrickenShortly before midnight George Yew
ton a watchman ift the Bureau of En-graving and Printing became unconscious before a physician could be sum-moned He was hurried to the Emer-gency Hospital whero it was found thathe was Buffering from cerebral hemorrhage His family at 1218 B street south-west were notified and a daughter hur-ried to tho hospital Mr Newton Isseventytwo years old
Ocean SteamshipsNew York May 9 Arrived Minnewaska from
Louden April 30 La Gauwgnc from Harre April 30
Columbia at Glasgow fSoiled from forclcn jrorw Blucher from Southwnptoc v
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Final Plea to Be Made forNegro Slayers
F Clinton Knight 25 King Street Al ndrta-Va is authorized agent and carrie for The WashInston JIcrakL Tho Herald will be dellTered dallyand Sunday to any address in Alexandria 50cents mecth
WASHINGTON IIEUALD BUREAU5 Street
Alexandria Va May final plea tosave the lives of Calvin Johnson EugeneDorsey Pines and Henry Smithnegroes convicted of the murder of Wal-ter F Schultz and sentenced to be electrocuted Friday is to be made beforeGov Mann
Attorney Lewis H Machen representing Johnson will leave Wednesday car-rying with him three petitions to GovMann signed by prominent business peo-
ple in behalf of the first three men Oneof these petitions asks that JohnsonPines and Dorsey be respited to life im-prisonment and another asks that Johnson be pardoned while the third asks thatif executive clemency Is not extended thatthe governor postpone the executions oftho first three until Smith is executed
Smith is the man who turned Statesevidence and on whose testimony theothers were convicted Since his convic-tion he repudiated his wholo story whichresulted In the conviction of the threeothers Smith still maintains that hisfirst story was fabrication and that hissecond in which he denied knowing any-thing of the Schultz murder was correct
In a statement which will be presented-to Gov Mann he gays I will take asolemn oath before the most high God asI am waiting to die that I have neverseen the man and know nothing aboutthe murder of this man Innocent willbe my lest word before the breath leavesmy body
Attorney Machen was out tonight withthe throe petitions and he reports secur-ing many signatures In addition to thishe will forward by man to the governortomorrow a complete review of the easeand It conclusions together with thefinal statement of Smith
The case of McMeniunln against theSouthern Railway Company givento tb jury in the Circuit Court latethis afternoon It failed to agree andwas discharged until U oclock tomorrow morning The suit is to recoverXJ6M for damages to the home of plaintiff by smoke and soot front the engines
the company
NEW MEN IN BRIBERY TRIAL
Representative Wheelan Says He IsUnable to Aid Search
Chicago May 8 States Attorney Swayman and tho special grand jury todaybegan another line of Investigation in thelegislative bribery scandal
He said he believed as three membershave confessed to selling their votesthere must have been others in the
The first of Ute new witnesses toappear were William Murphy ot theFourth district Charles N AYIor of theFifth and James OToole of the Eleventh all Democrats and Chicago menThey voted for Stringer In the Senatorialelection at Springfield
Representative Henry L Wheelan ofRo k Island was a witness late thisafternoon When he came out he de-clared that he had been unable to assistla the search for evidence Wheelanvoted for Lorlmer and in answer toquestions by reporters said that he hadnot been on friendly terms with themen who confessed to having acceptedbribes Whoelan when discharged at430 oclock said that he was asked toreturn tomorrow
Although It is impossible to secure anyexpression of opinion from Senators forpublication on the bribery Investigationnow going en in Illinois growing out ofcharges that votes ip the legislaturewere purchased for William Larimer forUnited States Senator it is manifestthat the Senators look upon the situa-tion as serious and developments mayoccur at any time
Senator Lorim r Is not expected to askfor an investigation So far as can belearned he has not communicated withanybody in authority In the Senate nor toany other person In Washington anyInformation as to his attitude in thefuture in regard to the investigation-
A Seuthern Democratic Senator ofprominence spoke yesterday with muchfeeling in regard to the situation Hesaid that unless the authorities in Illinoistook prompt steps to sift the charges-to tho bottom and fix the responsibilitythat he would introduce a resolution call-ing for an investigation by the Senate
FAINTS AT SONS ARREST
Roy Is ChnrKcd WIth BreakingOpen Watch Box to Shelter GirlLouis Lehman a boy was locked
up at the Fifth precinct station yes-
terday on a charge of breaking open awatch box on the Pennsylvania avenuebridge Sunday to shelter girls from the
rainHismother fainted when her appeal for
his release was not compiled with SheIs Mrs Elizabeth Lehman of 1337 Estreet southeast
FIRE IN ART STORE
Early Morning Damage to SchaeferStock About lr 0
Fire broke out in the art store andpicture molding establishment of FredE Schaefer 481 Ninth street northwestat 1230 oclock this morning the damage-to the building and stock caused by theflames and water amounting to a littlemore than 1300
Flames were discovered by JamesCochran the night watchman whoturned In an alarm They originated intho paint room Four engines and twotrucks responded to the call
Asks Search for husbandMrs Agnes Cross of 1117 Seventh
street southeast has asked the police tofind her husband who was a patient atProvidence Hospital but has been missIng since April 25 The missing man isthirtyfour years old five feet ten InchesIn height dark complexion and whenlast seen wore a light cap and dark suit
Negro ntIn a fight In the vicinity of the circus
grounds about 430 oclock last eveningPercy a negro was slashed inthe left cheek by another negro who
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Beautiful new cafe J H UORM-LCYCHELTENHAMREVEREPark Place and Ocaa Rebuilt and refurnished derater to heM of ktiMt pritate laths homelike asexcelled table B W RICHARDS
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tor of a shooting gallery at 122 Pennsyl-vania avenue northwest was locked upyesterday by Detectives Evans and ODeaon a warrant sworn out by J Johnsonof 633 M street northwest He i chargedwith taking jewelry which he declare he
from a tickets hehad purchased
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