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Show THATCHER'S CONDITION SHOWS NO IMPROVEMENT Special to The Trlbuno. LOGAN, Utah, March 5. Mo6es Thatcher, who was prevented by illness from attending the Smoot hearing in Washington as a witness, is still on the sick list. He Is suffering from ntomach troubles, which have kept him on the brink of tho grave for several years. He Is not confined con-fined to his room, but is able to be about the house, and ppendB some time in the open air. Last evening he walked out for a short time and called at tho bank for a few momcnlit. Your correspondent called to sec him last evening at his homo. He looks very bad, but was hopeful and chatted pleasantly. pleas-antly. His many friends hope that the ! coming of the spring will find him better. bet-ter. Dr. Parkinson, his physician, in speaking speak-ing of him, Bald: "Moses Thatcher Is a very sick man. Ho Is suffering from i entero-colitis. Ho Is very much cma- elated and weak, being able to take I but very llttlo nourishment of any description. de-scription. It would be lmpossiblo for him to travel." Now is the time to plant sweet peas. Of course if you want the best plant Vogeler's seeds. |