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Show ll.all, r Hannibal llamlln. lAXO(jll, Me,, July I. l'.x-Vlcr 1'rnldeut Hannibal llamlln died to-night to-night at 6:1 o'clock. He waa down town thla artt-rurxiii and went to the Tarranllnn Clubrooina, where he waa laying pedro, whoa hla bead fell forward for-ward on hla cheat. A geiilleiuaa remarkeil: "The Hen ator apiieara to ferl badly," Mr. Ilamllu taldl "I do." Men gathered around him and lie waa taken ton lounge. Dr. lUblnaou, who waa In the next room, attended him, and Dr. Maaoii and Dr. l'hlllla were called. No ulo waa vlalbleforan hour and It waa thought they could not bring him out. Finally he revived eotunwhat and managed to artlculatu freely. The doetora worked over lilui faithfully and hla family were aent for. Moon Mra. llamlln, Ucneral L'harlea Ilamllii, Ilia ton, and other inenibera were at hla aide. All waa dons ror him that lay In human !wcr, but railed, aud he paaiol away iace-fullyat8:l4ti.ni. iace-fullyat8:l4ti.ni. lie Itaves a widow and two aona, General llamlln, n lawyer or lill-worth, lill-worth, aud P'rank llamlln, now living In Chicago. Mr. llamlln had Un precrptlbly railing ror a year, but aeerued atiiHit aa uaual thla nritruouu and walked down town. Tho remalna were removed from tho Harratlnclutirooma to the realdencs. Hla aoii Hannibal Ilamllu arrived boms from Kllaworth about twenty inlnulea after hla father'a death, Hla eon Frank now In Chicago, haa been wnt for, and tliefuueral will not occur until after hla arrival. |