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Show k , . . s . .. ' ilt V t .. ., i l "T' -v-y ry " "v"T' "o C!:h Lc::r S:ri::isly Iris::sed Frcn tt: Effect cf E!:Mecn Dinner Parties.' - ' " : WASHINGTON. Feb. 4. Senator Hanna is seriously Indisposed. For several weeks past he has been very bu?y attending to his Congressional and social duties du-ties and has attended eighteen dinners on eighteen consecutive nights, with the result that he Is worn out. Senator Ilanna's blood is pot In very good condition, condi-tion, as he has been afflicted with rheumatism for several years past, and the numerous dinners have proved a severe tax upon his digestive organs. He was very anxious to attend a banquet given by the Gridiron club and did so in spite of the protests of his physician. The doctors announce that the Senator's Sen-ator's condition is not dangerous and that all he needs is a few days ofbsolute rest. His pulse and temperature are normal jmd there is no symptom of nervous ner-vous prostration. . |