Show Thought i a Caso of Poisoning Thomas Snarr who had boon drink Ins heavily for several days went to < sleep In Youngbergs saloon about 10 clock lust night and ald up to 2 oclock when he WW put to bed all efforts to arouse him had failed Ice was put down his back and his feet were se vere y hammered but the stupor still tuIJr continued Some of the bystanders feared the man had been doped with poison while others claimed that his condition was the result of overindul gence In wIne SorGl Brown examined the unconscious man and pronounced It n drunk A grunt was the only re sponse that could be obtained from Snarr He breathed full and regular and his pulse was strong but he was utterly helpless and uneonacloua |