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Show SENATOR HAWS FIGHT WITH FEVER Statesman Holding His Own, and Physicians Hope to Conquer the Disease. Washington, Feb. 11. Senator Hanna's condition Is serious. His physicians rca-llzo rca-llzo this, and aro watching tho caso closely. close-ly. Tho Senator Is weaker today, as the direct result of tho fever. As tho official bullotln shows thero arc no complications. Tho physicians hope that the fovcr has reached Its worst stage. Stimulants havo been given tho Senator during the day and with a beneficial result re-sult He rested woll during tho past twenty-four hours. This latter feature of the case Is encouraging to tho physicians. E'-'raordlnary precautions aro bolng ' - o lnsuro quiet In and around tho " o that the Senator may get all tho n 1 sleep possible. Tho motormcn of the street cars a block away havo been requested not to ring their gonss. as tho sudden clanging seemed to irritate tho Senator. , , , , , After the evening visit of tho physicians Senator Hanna slept for about an hour and a half, which refreshed hlra. Dr. Carter Car-ter remains at tho hotel all tho time, so as to be on hand in caso thero Is a call for him. The following bulletin on Senator Han na'e condition was Issued tonight: "At S p. m. Senator Hanna was rcstlnc quietly. His tomporaturc. when taken at 4 o'clock, was 102 2-10; pulse, 101; respiration. respira-tion. 28. Thero has been no change In his general condition since tho morning bulletin bul-letin was Issued He retains all the nourishment nour-ishment given him for tho past twenty-four twenty-four hours. There aro no complications. "R1XEY. "CARTER." |