Show BUT CAMP OF adventists IS TO BE FUMIGATED doctors are not prepared to say that rev always affliction was smallpox from tuesdays standard Monday afternoon dr G W baker went to abe camp of the seventh day in company with sanitary inspector power to see the rev mr alway who it was suspected had smallpox dr baker haicl that it was almost impossible to decide whether the man had had smallpox as the case had progressed so far that it could not be de definitely but that it was his belief that mr always illness was not due to the scourge what the nature of the disease was tho doctor would not say but he did say that it might have been barbers itch as the reverend gentleman first thought and that future developments alone would tell if the case had been one of smallpox As evidence tha t the doctor is sure that the case is not the dread disease the quarantine that was established monday is to be removed today but before the quarantine is raised the camp is to be thoroughly fumigated as a precaution in the event of the disease turning out to bo smallpox the rev mr alway is about well and there will be absolutely no danger of infection even it the case should have been smallpox the real danger to the community lies in the number of who have been exposed at the camp |