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Show HUNDREDTH DAY FINDS MISS MEEK SLEEPING CENTRALIAr 111., Jan. 7. The one-hundredth day of the remarkable sleep of Miss Dora Meek finds her better than last week, though showing no signs of awakening. She has been silent since September 2Sth, sleeping soundly about eighteen hours a day, and the remainder of the time sitting with her head drooping droop-ing as though asleep, with eyes half-shut, apparently hearing nothing and seeing nothing. The young woman went to sleep during the excitement resulting from a lover's quarrel. She takes a little nourishment, and is in fair physical condition. condi-tion. Medicine and hypnotism have failed to arouse her. i |