San Jose (CA) Evening News, October 25, 1904, p. 5. DIED FROM A BITE OF MADE DOG Scottsburg, Indiana, October 25-Harry Dishner of Blocher is dead of hydrophobia. Some weeks ago he was aroused at night by trouble among his chickens and, upon going to the hennery, he was attacked by a strange dog and his hand badly bitten. The dog proved to be mad and Mr. Dishner went to Kentucky and had a madstone applied to the wound. The stone adhered continuously for nine hours, and Mr. Dishner returned home with the belief that all danger had been removed. A few days ago he was taken suddenly ill. Hydrophobia developed and nothing could be done in relief. He died in terrible agony. Dishner was 30 years old.