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Show apoplexy. Ills condition Is sakl to be critical PROMINENT MAN FALLS UNCONSCIOUS AT MEETING Portage, WU.. Nov. 5. Dr. James C. Mona;hun of New York, scholar and educator and chief of the division of consular reports under President Roosevelt, was stiicken with apoplexy here last night w hile in the midst, of an address before a large audience at the opera house. He had sa'd but a fe'v words when suddenly he wa seen to stagger as though seized w ith dizziness Mnny in the audience were aware something was wrong, but before be-fore any one could reach Dr. Monag-han Monag-han be fell to the stage unconscious. Physicians in the audience went to his assistance and he was removed to a hospital. The pliy.-dcians d-ag-nosed the case as a severe attack of |