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Show 'ANTI-TOXIN MAY SAVE TWO POISONED BY FOOD OAKLAND. Cal., Oct. 22. -Hopes of leaving thi Uvea of two persona at a H b.ciil hoHpltal exhibiting uymptoins of H i botulism poisoning were expressed to- .H day by Major J. C. Gslgsr, of the i L'nltc.l States publli h'-aitli sx rvi. who Raid ho trcatlni; thehl with an anti-toxin developed by a board of ''H an antitoxin developed by a board of the government, and knowi jta the BBaBaBaaaai tfornla botulism eonitn-- II The two persons Mid r trealuic i . H were among five taken ill at the hos- pi' 'I. Three died. H wmml Sill h:;?y- |