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Show X UNDOUBTEDLY CANCER, 4- j DECLARES DR. BIGGAR CLEVELAND, O., Sept. 10. - When informed of the death of h 11 v E. II. Ilarrinuin, Dr. II. F. Big- ! Hl gar, the family physician of -I- H .John D. Rockefeller, "said: i- -r "J am sorry to hear the news 'h of Mr. Harriman s death. My r Hj h suspicions as to the nature of v HH his illness, published iu tho h i- newspapers some time ago are 5 H 2 proved corroct. Undoubtedly ho - H ! was suffering from such a malig- !- H r nant case ot cancer that when v H r the secret operation waa per- -r H J formed some time ago the doc- H i tors realized how futile it would v H r be to attempt the removal of the . growth. L' r "Oxygen was administered J- - constantly, probably, and was ' J- all that Kept him alive." r |