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GLANDERS IN HORSES

CURABLE BY MALLEIN

fiaveraor Gilchrist Gives Valuable Information Ob-

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TALLAHASSEE Aug sup

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the treatment of glanders In horses

wblch he obtained from CoL Hugh-

L Scott Superintendent of the United

States llllltary Academy at WestPoint N Y and embodied In an

Interview upon his return to Florida

Governor Gilchrist wrote to thisof the United

States Army for copies of reportswhich had been made to the depart-

ment on this subject and has receiv-

ed copies of several such reportsfrom which the following extracts

published for the Information of

Interested persons In FloridaDr Thomas P Shanahan veterinary

surgeon of the Quartermasters De-

partment I S A reports as fol

lowsGlanders having broken out among

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CANTON Ohio Aug 3 Anterminated in the murder of

Tony Panllla and Mrs Clara Pizzaniby Mm Panllla wife of the sail mothere After shooting her husbandlira Pauilla attacked Mrs Pizzaniwith a butter knife A struggle fun

towed Mrs Pizzani being stabbedthirty times During the struggleMrs Pizzani succeeded In reaching atelephone anti held antagonistat bay while she called the police sta-tion Mr Panllla overpowered herhowever before the telephone conver-sation was completed and Mrs Pizzaniwas dead when the police learned ofthe trouble

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Who Died From HungerJMEMPHIS Tenn Aug 3 The

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and to control and weed out the in-

fected cases the commanding officerordered that the mallein test be ad-

ministered to these four troops by theorders and under the directionsMajor Hugh L Scott 14th Cavalrycommanding the post of solo P I

The mallein test was administeredto the animals one troop at a timeand any animal that reacted to thetest was to be isolated fromhealthy animals and givenInjections of maliein until the animalceased to teact to the nmllelnwhen the animal developed no symp-

toms of glanders and gave no furtherreaction to the maliein test he wasreturned to duty In the troop Tinanimals that received the mallein tesand developed symptoms of

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N J and Mrs Pizzani left herland Peter Pizzani and child iiNew York City and eloped to Cantorlast February the police say

Mrs Panllla later came to Cantonand found the couple together Hehusband agreed to live with her agateif she would permit Mrs Pizzani tioccupy part of their residence Thwoman agreed to this and forlast month the three have been occueying the louse together

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DISPENSARIES CLOSE

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LARGE SALE OF LIQUOR IN PRE

PARATION FOR DRAUGHT

Will Remain Closed for Three

Weeks or a Month if Not

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COLUMBIA S C Aug 3 At sundown yetserday every dispensarySouth Carolina closed its doors somiof them probably permanently theothers for a period of about threeweeks or a month

The sales qf liquor on the evethe drought are reported nave beenlarge

Two weeks from Mondaywet county in the State vi have nchance to speak on the liquor ques-

tion each for itself to profit by thefortnights experience In prohibltiorterritory-

At midnight last night an especial-ly stringent liquor law went tutu effort providing a tine of at least 101

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more for the first conviction of thesale of liquor and imprisonment forone to five years without alternativetine for the second offense

72 horses were quarantined and putin temporary stable fund promptly re-

cuperated from the effects of themullein test continued to do wellanti at the expiration of fourwere retested with maliein One horsdeveloped glanders tern days alter the

Injection three horses after titecond injection aud were destroyed

The icmainlng GS horses were return-ed to duty In their respective troopand have remained healthy up to thisdate six months titter the first tealloin test was made No newhave appeared among the four troopsup to date

The summary result of the firstmalUln test August ll 04 was as fol-

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post proven healthy by firstmaliein injection lab proven Infect-ed by first maliein Injection 72proven healthy by maliein In-

jection 36 proven Infected by secoud mullein injection 35 provenhealthy by third maliein Injection24 i proven Infected by third tnalleiuinjection 11 proven healthy by fourthmaliein Injection S

Four horses were destroyed suffer-Ing with glanders

Col U L Scott reporting to tinWar Department froth Jolo PhilippineI aud wrote as follows

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WHITES AND BLACKS ARE

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ifteen Negroes Attack a White Man and Beat Him

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ROME Ga Aug 3 Following twoJays of Intense excitement with warbetween tite whites and blacks Immi-

nent the small town of Farrlll In

Cherokee county Ala eighteenmiles west of hero was reported lastnight to be quieting down althoughtilt re are still grave apprehensions-

f a serious clash A clash betweenhe racoa ociuriud at Farrlll twotart utto ntiu but lltile is heeded tofan Into flame the smouldering firesof resentment An armed band ofwhites h rtlll malting search fornembers of the negro clan who pre-

cipitated the present troubleGalveston Perkins a negro enraged

at being ordered from the store ofA n Wright at Farrlll Saturdayevening by the latter son HarperWright went away sullenly annul Satur-day night returned at the head of amob of fifteen of his kinsmen andwaylaid and assaulted Harper Wrighta short distance from his fathersstore Cleveland Perkins a brotherif Galveston Perkins knocked youngVrlcht down with n rock m the tnt

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of Spanish RevolutionPARIS Aug Internal situ

tlon in Spain seems to be ImprovingBarcelona has emerged from her Iso-

lation and the threatened generalstrike In Madrid appears to havebeen averted nt least temporarily-

The first train out of Cataloniasapltnl city since the beginning of theraglc events there reached the

French frontier last night bringingrenamed and plainly inexact newsapcr accounts of the Insurrectionanti of the conditions In the outlyingarty of Cslnlcnln The rent Ic

branded In mysterySeveral of the smaller cities are

reported to be In the hands of therevolutionists and many vlllagPH haveproclaimed the district a republicTroops are being steadily distributedthroughout the rebellious districtsand barring a few serious outbreak

liiBunvctlonlHtH eventually willforced to capitulate

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ter was taking the small mall pouchfrom the depot to the poatoSfice aadimmediately the other negroes jolaed

the attack Wright was badlybeaten and his Injuries are serious

Soon a number of white menon the scene and the negroes

fled Immediately the town wasalarmed and an armed posse scouredthe woods all night Snally capturingGarvin Perkins a cousin of the twoleaders of the mob Cooler heads pre-

vailed upon the posse to allow GarvinPerkins to be sent to jail and he waslaccn to tho teat Center AlaIt Is charged that Garvin Perkins alsoshot at Gus Wright the 15yearoldbrother of Harper Wright

The negro women as well as mostof the negro men have quit work andyesterday morning there was a threatcuing situation when a largo numberof the negro women gathered In frontof the Farill postofflco and IndulgedIn infammatory talk They were final-ly driven to their homes

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left for San Felice to aid the troops-In restoring order

In striking contrast with the eUmate of the victims of tho disordersgiven by the Barcelona newspaperwhich arrived last night at CercbereIs one of 5000 emanating from privateadvices received from Madrid Tilllatter estimate however Is labelledperhaps

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Madrid last night concerning the pro-posed general strike there says thatnumerous masons failed to report forduty yesterday but It Is explainedthat this was due to a fear of aclash with the unionists

Spains censorship Is moro Inexorable than ever No news has beetslocrlvtd from the various points Inthe north where tho trades unionsroad planned a general strike andtherefore the actual conditions thereand elxnwhoru cannot bo stated

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