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Show MR. HOBART'S. CONDITION. Ylco-rresldent is Gradually Growing Weaker. Pnlocnn "V .T Yni- 1 Ci Vi rtp.PvPCi . dent Hobart passed the greater part o) .the day sitting at the bedroom window, at times reading the newspapers and having Mrs. Hobart read to him. He took less food than usual. This seems to indicate that his stomach trouble has returned. Mr. Hobart appeared to be as cheerful as ever and took a live-lj' live-lj' interest in the topics of the day as presented by the newspapers. There is no preemptible change in his condition, condi-tion, but his friends are not as hopeful as they have been. They believe that the Vice-President is gradually grow ing weaker. |