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Show TYPHOID EPIDEMIC. I Stanford University. Cab, Aprji 22. Two S mere cns.s of typhoid fever developed I it the university this morning. These, together With the one reported yesterday yester-day bring the total number of victims 'living on the campus up to thirty-two. No new cases were reported to the health officer in Palo Alta this morn-in"- Up to last evening the number of persons afflicted with the malady in Palo Alta had reached sixty-eipht. This makes an aggregate number of 100 cases to date, j Of the three students who have been I considered to be in a most critical condition, con-dition, two have improved, but the other. I R D Barrett of Herman, Minn., is very lo'w ' According to the latest statement of President Jordan there is no probability proba-bility of the university closing unless the situation becomes much worse than at present. The marked declin? in the dailv number of new cases seems to -indicate that the spread of the epidemic is about over. At least 300 telerrams have been received here from parents m different parts of the country asking students stu-dents to return home ot once. . few i thee requests have been complied with, as it is hoped the worst has parsed. |