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Show wore notified of his condition. I McBrlde quickly responded naA, wtn' j the kind offer of Proprietor Mclr. riott of the Healy hotel, took the af. rllcted man to the hotel, w here ever? possible attention hs been glr hli J!r.ce that time. Or. R. A. McCun,.' was railed and he diagnosed the t, ' j as uremia. , Though somewhat Improved Ujly Mr. llellemere Is t 111 In a crlaJ condition, and the doctor Mates y chances are rather ngalnt hln rccov. ery. Me Is now poml-contsclnus, but In Mm rational momenta can rive n count of himself. Dr. MrCun 0( the opinion that he was a nick man v hen he left Kansas City ml tDilt the high altitude at the pasg struck hlni down with a kind of uremic par-lsla par-lsla and poisoning. The Irlends of the aTHleted at Kansas Kan-sas City have been telegraphed D, condition and It In expected that thy will direct as to what Hhall be done Mr. Dellcmerc Is well known ln u,p western country among t ravelin-men. TRAVELER IS STRICKEN DOWN While crossing tho Rocky mountains moun-tains at Marshall Pass In Colorado yesterday morning. J. II. Bellemere, a traveling man of Kansas City, was taken suddenly 111. growing constantly i worse until, when he reached Ogden, he was unconscious. He had a return ticket from Kansas City to Ogden and as soon as tho I train carrying him reached this city ! members of the U. C. T. organ I .ail on |