Knocks Down Man After Man, ThenSmilingly Drinks Fatal Poison.With a bottle of carbolic acid in one hand, Daniel Burnett, an Alton giant, battled with a crowd in a saloon the other night. When he had vanquished all his opponents the desperate .man stood in the rffidst of his prostrate foes and drank the poison. He died three hours later. Burnett was more than 6 feet tall and was known as the strongest man in the city. On a recent day he had some trouble at home and toward sundown went to a saloon. He drank several glasses of beer and thentook the bottle containing carbolic acid from his pocket. “Here’s looking at you,” he said to the men about the bar. Before he could put the bottle to his lips his arms were seized by Harry Flake and Owen Voyles. Putting his Unger over the open bottle to keep the acid from pouring out, Burnett with one hand pushed aside the two men. Others came to the assistance of the two, hut Burnett burled them away from him. When the last of the men In the barroom had been knocked down Burnett smilingly drank the contents of the bottle. Burnett was employed in the Alton glass works. He is survived by a widow and two children. He was 32 years old.