Show WILL BE agaj DIE e THE EMPERORS CASE THE DOCTORS THE KEAL FACTS an examination of uis throat dis M cou rages every hope BERLIN may 12 copyright 1888 by the new york associated press the emperor has again passed a good day the baseless reports circulated this afternoon that there had beben a recurrence of tho inflammation caused general excitement till the results of the inquiries at the palace were published official news concerning his condition is not en trustworthy as tho doctors join in concealment of the worst phases of his malady and in making the best of any change for the better but reliable information that has been ini directly obtained is to the effect that the emperors life will bo prolonged beyond recent expectations the favorable symptom is increasing strength today to day his efforts to about the room were fairly successful A week ago he could not move his limbs isow with slight assistance he is able to take an occasional turn up and down the room his fever in the morning is very slight but increases towards night his illness continues though frequently broken but he enjoys intervals of repose deep and refreshing his breathing is now seldom labored the empress visits his bedside every morning awaits his awaking and remains until the doctors assemble tor consultation when she returns to meet her duties or to go rid ing the regular medical council consists of ors mackenzie krause hovell and leyden tuesday of each week dr bardeleben both adherents of the treatment practiced practised by mackenzie attend special conferences since tuesday the weather has been bitter cold and the greatest pre 1 caution has been taken to prevent the slightest draught or change of temperature the emperor is receiving ce fewer official reports than formerly whilo the empress endeavors to limit tho business by cur andele the perusal of light literature the emperor feels gratified at receiving choice bouquets and wreaths daily from all parts of germany england he also receives an immense amount of letters many of which he insists shall be read to him the doctors are hopeful that they will be able to remove their patient to Friedericks kron palace at potsdam early in june when dr mackenzie will take a weeks holiday dowager empress augusta accompanied by the irand duchess of baden will at the same time go to Bab lesberg so as to remain near the emperor the royal Fam ilys dread of a relapse does not lessen the result of to days examination of the emperors throat dispels every hope of more than a momentary recovery dr mackenzie reports that the local malady is making gradual progress the oesophagus is still unaffected the difficulty in swallowing is slight but the check placed upon the extension of the disease is only partially successful everyone who sees the emperor is struck by his wasted appearance before his last relapse he did not look like a sufferer from a mortal ailment now ho is worn and pallid and marks of his long illness are on his face and form the empress after hearing dr mackenziee Macken report of the examination paid her promised visit to tho new market which is to be opened in the autumn mayor forkenbrock Forken breck received the empress and princesses who accompanied her and they were given a hearty reception by the thousands assembled within the building although only the chief of police and officers were present perfect order was maintained and the imperial family made the tour of the market without hindrance many of the market women presented them with nosegays nose gays while others strewed flowers along the paths between the stalls the empress told mayor forkenbrock Forken breck that no incident of her sojourn in berlin since her return had been so pleasing |