Show DANGER POINT PASSED King Edward Continues to Improve STRENGTH WELL MAINTAINED Bulletin Issued at Eleven1 Oclock Last Night Showed That His Majesty Ma-jesty Had Passed a Comfortable Day He Is Very Cheerful Doctors Doc-tors Say That He Is Now Out of Immediate Danger Boynl Family Dined at Buckingham Pnlnco Last Evening May Be a Naval Rvew London June 28So accustomed has the public become to favorable news of King Edwards condition that tow nights latest bulletin while read with eagerness was accepted almost as a matter of course The one issued from Buckingham palace at 1 oclock tonight to-night follows The King has passed a comfortable day and his strength has been well maintained The wound occasionally causes discomfort The word discomfort used in connection con-nection with the wound is not regarded re-garded as having special significance and It Is announced that the transfer of his Majesty from the bed to a wheel couch caused the royal patient no pain V DINED AT BUCKINGHAM The Prince and V and Princess oC Wales the Duke and Duchess or Connaught and others of the royal family dined at Buckingham palace this evening Upward of one hundred warships are Ft III anchored at Portsmouth hut there has not as yet been any nn nourctiinent as to whether or not they will be revlcued Thousands hnulncs of persons per-sons meanwhile are going down to Portsmouth to view the assemblage oC British naval prowess OUT OF IMMEDIATE DANGER The King IB now ouL of immediate danger This announcemnt spread quickly throughout the metropolis and caused general 1 rejoicing Lord Lister Sir Frederick Troves and the other doctors doc-tors discuss the patients condition for ncurly an hour before they committed themselves to the Important pronouncement pronounce-ment 1eltI was read at Buckingham palace to only i small crowd the public being practically asti roth by yesterday even hags report that everything was going well Yet to use the words of the Westminster West-minster fiazette the bulletin was full of Intense relief The reference to the wound In the mornings bulletin it is i authoratlvHy set forth can be regardedwithout any dljviuictudc By June HQth the doctors are expected to announce that all danger of any complications has Ul sedKr KING VERY CHEERFUL The King was very cheerful this morning after four or five hours sleep and his temperature war normal Ho Is already able to slightly raise himself by the aid of a pulley When he llrst made an attempt 10 do so the Queen adjusted the pillows so as to form a backrest and with a sigh of huenno relief the King explained Ah that is beterCOM COMMENT OF LANCET The Lancet in its comments today says No Immediate septic absorption has taken place an shown by the complete com-plete absence of disriuictlng symptoms Ve hope that rumor is I ceasing to be busy with the I origin aud pathology of his Majestys nines since the very plain statement of facts In the case which we were able to publish June Tn rind since the absolute accuracy of the bulletins has been Justified ROYALTY LEAVES LONDON The group of the members of the royal family which gathered at Victoria station this morning were happy and cheerful The Prince of Wales went there to bid farewell to Ins cousin Prince Henry of Prussia and to the Crown Prince Louis Philippe of Portugal and others who were leaving London Including the Grand Duke 0 Mecklen burgSchwerln Frederick Francis and tho Egyptian and Moorish envoys The chief ot staff of time last named ald to a reporter I am smitten to the earth with sorrow for King Edward England Eng-land Is a great country hut I am glad to be going back to civilisation ENDS IN REJOICING A week which has witnessed emotions of such conflicting and intense character char-acter f to be without parallel In the nation history is I ending as It begun in rejoicing In the brief space of live days the country has gone through the most acute stages of Jubilation fear doubt and hupu Now with todays bulletin the arc all talking o the festivities many of which will occur as planned FESTIVITIES WIKL OCCUR The Crystal palace July 2nd will ho the scene of the brilliant hospital hal In which so many Americans are taking1 part On July Hh the Indian office will be transformed with Oriental decorations dec-orations plants und lowers for tho Asiatic reception when the Prince of Wales Is expected to welcome the visitors visit-ors and Londons poor arc eagerly bolting forward to their free coronation corona-tion dinner lon clnnel V WANT A WAR PARADE Among the disappointed l standowners and other sections of the public there I Is a strong desire to have a war parade with Lord Kitchener as the central figure Such an arrangement would doubtless attract many thousands to London The metropolis and the country coun-try are quite ready to go wild over Kitchener but he is likely to endeavor to dodge any public shows Falling Kitchener the stand proprietors have to rely on the Kings llrst public reappearance reap-pearance which is likely to be u drive through the streets to the national thanksgiving service That however must be some time hence as a man in his iTSrd l year In spite of his wonderfully wonder-fully quick recovery mom the Immediate results of the operation will probably havo to submit to another lengthy convalescence con-valescence STIIKKT FAKIRS DEMORALIZED What at lr51 I I sight wits one of the most pathetic fcalures of the postponement postpone-ment of the coronation among all tho surlous financial embarrassments on every hand uas the utter demoralization tI hnne utcr ccmoJ lion of tho street fakirs who had been counting for months past on a rich harvest The features of the I Strand Fleet olreotand hotel entrances today vote street unohlus moitly of tender years apparently weeping over trays of cheap mcdiils pin and other outofdnte and inappropriate souvenirs Their general wailing pleas were always limed at well drcsscU podestrlanB Only a penny i stuck wlf me medals please buy aomcthlnK Thcce appeals frequently fre-quently succeeded SYMPTOMS SPHI5AD RAPIDLY A noilreable fact however was that those tears and sdcl amonf the sharp sireet arnbs only seem to have developed today The symptoms spread rapidly Among HuoruH 01 oltvor little plagiarists In other walks of II ie the name keen disappointment was visible 1 HAD CORONATION OCCURRED Had llxs coronation occurred American Ameri-can women would have constituted one of the most brilliant features The Duchess of Marlborough had a new coronet VCI1 111010 mngnlllccnt than the big1 ptiirltlpped linra she has hitherto worn nt court Her unworn aewilsl tion rivaled that of the Duchess of Portland in which the great Portland diamond itself worth CUOOO has been reset Mrs Arthur Parcel who would have a scat in the Kinds box at Westminster West-minster Abbey would have worn a costly omeivild and diamond tiara collar col-lar pendant and brooches formerly belonging be-longing to her mother Mrs Pntan Stevens Mrs racists dress was em hroklcrcil with diamonds and pearls EMBROIDERED IN GOLD lady Ablncr who was a MIsu Ma Grudcr daughter or the late Commodore Commo-dore Mngruder United I Suites nuvy and widow of the late third Boron Abl ncr had her peeresss robei onibrolilcred with gold and besides bur diamond coronet would have worn a fourrow pearl necklace clasped with a huge supphlru and surrounded with diamonds dia-monds once the property of Marie Antoinette An-toinette MAGNTF1CENT I5W33LS Marie Cora Lady Stafford formerly Mr Samuel Colgate of New York would certainly have made a sensation as she had a very high diamond tiara and instead of tv necklace would have had rubles and pearls draped like an aguInollCt on her left shoulder Lady Duffcrln formerly Miss Florence Flo-rence Davis of New York intended tow to-w < ar nil the heirlooms oC the Dufferln family which she recently Inherited Lady Grey Kperton who wns Miss May Cuylcr daughter of the late Maj 1 Walne Cuylcr United States army was going to dress In white embroidered embroi-dered with gold lilies with a diamond tiara diamond and pearl collar and two necklaces one of rubles and diamonds dia-monds am one all diamonds Lady de Hurst step daughter of Charles BonyiiKC of Snn Francisco was to wear beautiful black pearls L dla mona necklace and a diamond tiara |