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Show 1 (JEOKGS: i. rCANJiOX! CONDITION. i A Cnnltaltik C Phraicfaus (Jlres I Evidence That tile Apostle Is j " a. Sick Man. j This morning George Q." Cannon was I reported ' Jbv those. who came, froiu his j bedside as somewhat improved, although j one of his sons was of the - opinion that such 'was not t he case and attributed the hopeful statement ' of his; father" to the 'latter's indomitable - will.. Later 111; 'rtbe '; . diiy . 'V it " :,' was1,',, rumored ;that !; his.' condition ;' ' had grown seriously worse, and that Doctor Hamilton Hamil-ton and other physicians had been hastilj"; summoned., "This report :wask very gen erally believetlor -the reason that one jirominent physician had been heard ' to say that he did not believe Cannon would ever leave his room, and. to substantiate tin's, the doctor said tliat the. complaint ' of diabetes was of itself dangerous in the I stage that the patient had it, and that the I shock resulting from ! the ;, fall would j greatly aggravate it. . Dr. Hamilton was seen late this afternoon, after-noon, haying just' come from Cannon's bedside. Jle stated that he had accoin-panied accoin-panied Drj Anderson this morning and bad - assisted him in re-adjusting Mr.t Cannon's nose, which the doctor thought would heal up without any disfigurement. disfigure-ment. '- The. patient,' he .stated was-suffering' was-suffering' less pain and his general symptoms symp-toms were favorable. Dr. ! Hamilton manifested ,a singularly non-committal manner, however, that left the reporter feel inff thatiperhapsy after all, there was something in the rumor that Mr. ' Cannon's Can-non's condition was dangerous. |