Show LORD SALSBURYS END I Continued From Page 10 Ing a wonderful struggle For tho past twentyfour hours he has been fighting for even breath helped by a continual supply of oxygen The heart weakness which has been tho most dangerous feature since the patients pa-tients last seizure is hourly becomIng becom-ing accenlualed and the Marquis Is gradually sinking away He does not suffer much pain and haG only brief periods of consciousness TELEGRAMS POURING IN Telegrams poured in all day from notable men throughout the world Late yesterday afternoon King Edward telegraphed for additional Information though his Majesty had been Informed by telegraph There was n continual stream all day of callers In carriages and on foot Hatfield house the family seat here the former Premier lies dying Is a gloomy structure although one of the most magnificent remaining specimens spec-imens of Elizabethan architecture It Is situated In a magnificent park which skirts the quaint town of which the Marquis of Salisbury Is practically practical-ly the owner LOVED BY InS NEIGHBORS He was always regarded there as the type of Englands greatest nobles and he retained the love and respect of all his tenants and neighbors which he reciprocated In many ways especially by opening Hatfield park completely for tho use of the townspeople towns-people and residents In thE vicinity reserving only a small portion for his own use WHERE QUEEN BESS WALKED Yesterday afternoon while the statesman states-man lay dying boys were playing cricket In the brilliant sunshine on the smooth lawns within earshot of the unpretentious room occupied by the patient This his favorite room overlooks over-looks the oldfnshloned and historic gardens where Queen Elisabeth walked and where It Is said she received re-ceived the first announcement that she was Queen A GREAT CONTRAST While on one side the cricketers laughed and chaffed each other on tho other side and almost equldlstant from the hous was an ominous contrast con-trast for there the workmen were finishing fin-ishing the grave of the Countess of gave Halloway Lord Salisburys halfsister Hnlowa family burying ground The Countess died a few days ago but It Is said that Lord Salisbury was not Informed of her death Her funeral will take place at her request at Hat field at noon tomorrow |