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Show PEGULUR FEATURES ABOUT P81SQ1S Family of J. E. Campbell Recovers, Recov-ers, but There Is Consid- crable Talk. There seems to bo somo unusunl features fea-tures to the poisoning of the wife and threo children of J. 10. Campbell of 21-1 AVest Twelfth South street. Monday afternoon. aft-ernoon. They were attended by two physicians and soon vrc out of danger. Campbell states that ho gave his wife and three children charcoal, mixed with sugar, to relievo indigestion, and soon after taking It they were sick. Dr. llono-difct llono-difct and Dr. Robinson were summoned and after a short while gave them relief. Campbell tells a very peculiar story. He says ho bought the charcoal at a local drug store, as ho had heard It was good for Indigestion. He declared tho charcoal must have contained sonic kind of poison, but tills has been shown not lo l)C true by an export analysis of the material sold Campbell. What caused tho family to be sick is a question that the doctors aro unable to answer. Campbell Informed tho doctors that ho had a tiro In tho lop of his head and wns partly paralyzed in the back of iho neck. Campbell acts very strangely, and his stories are nice, those told by a man of unsound mind. . His wifo and children havo fully recovered re-covered from the effects of their sickness. sick-ness. Campbell Is an ox-convict from tho Utah sWito prison, having been sentenced sen-tenced for a statutory offense. Neighbors Neigh-bors of tho Campbell family say that tint father has been acting strangely of late, 1 telling most peculiar tales- about himself and family. J |