Show SPREAD OF CONTAGION Diphtheria Scarlet Fiver x and Ind s One death from tto diphtheria and five an new ew CUM cobs of o that disease two deaths 0 from scarlet fever and three additional 1 patients and 11 cases c om pf rat smallpox Ipox seven ia In one family was w the record of contagious ta diseases disease yesterday with the city dt board hoard of health The TIM large Jarp number of diphtheria and smallpox pox cases ca which have been bean re reported reported reported ported during the past peat week have filled the hearts heart of the health with many man misgivings as to the spread of those two very contagious diseases dur during lag ing the spring and summer ummer As Aa a athine usual thing thine smallpox does doe not thrive in warm weather and all U winter long the PM board of health has bu been n looking forward to spring with the hope that thata a moderating JnO temperature would see He a decrease in the number of ot cases CUll of that disease cI But so 80 far fr just jut the opposite has baa been the case caM The advent of warm rm weather er or baa has brought with it an Increase in the number of cease cases Monday Mo nine patients J nt were reported to die e board a the number was yesterday irda in increased iDe increased creased by one if It that ratio Is III con eeD continued tinned for a week or ten days cia small smallpox smallpox pox will become beco epidemic pl before March Marchis ta is a gone ODe And AD the tM same me danger holds bol good as regards diphtheria The board of health Is doing everything in Its Ita pow power er ft to stamp out that disease but with seeming ees ing n Indifferent success It St Si no DO sootier seeder obliterated in one ODe locality than It U breaks breau out In la another section of the city elt with renewed vigor Just when w the present alarming conditions will ter terminate terminate minate inmate the members of the board heal hesi hesitate tate tat t to even huard a guess The constant spread pread of smallpox is attributable to t three main causes the people having mild mUd eases ea to report them to the board and spread lag Ins the dae disease in their t lr immediate vi vl vicinity deIty lt by 60 mingling osUn with friends and lid relatives the refusal refu of patients patient to ob oh observe obe sOre serve e quarantine regulations and the inability Wt of at the health authorities to md send all aty aI smallpox patients to the too iso laG isolation lation hospital owing to tt les limited ca en capacity 7 TIle The following new DeW oases ca of con contagious contagious diseases were yesterday a re ic reported ported and Ethel BUM flaun flaunden un den ders aged pd 3 I and aDd C 0 Ie respectively 1103 lola Iota avenue Keith Brown Bro aged 13 u 30 Jennings avenue venue Joseph Jo F 11 and Florence Crise crt 12 and 5 I years of 01 age tM 35 Jennings avenue I Scarlet Fever Ella Haddon aged ged 18 IS I East But Fifth South Mouth street Anna nna I BrittaIn aged 8 5 I 0 O street Peter aged p 4 MI 30 Bast t Second street et Smallpox X A B Margetts Margetta aged ged 33 W su North Second West W street reet John Evans aged 22 U as Alma Abu avenue Al Alvin Alyin yin vin Howarth aged Ced 3 I Center ward ard Charles aged apeS M II resident nt of Mercur I Joseph JohePh aged aced 51 U 1 Florence 18 IS OHve 14 Alfred 12 1 Clarence nee I 1 Ii Rhea K 5 hand and aDd Leo 4 years yean of ag ap They contracted the disease teea from a who wi was quarantined qu March 3 3 The Tb remainder m of the family fIly refused to he lie Charle Is ia an ap Italian He HeIDe came IDe to this city from Mercur about tea ten days da ago He was waa picked up on ont t the streets yesterday noon by b Dr T A AJI Flood JI who found the man standing in front froat of the Idaho saloon loon on State Bute street beet A glance was a sufficient to con convince vince the physician that had bad smallpox sl a pox and h b took immediate steps to have ban the young oun man mn placed pla d in quarantine quarantine I antine He dees deca d not know where wb re he be contracted contract cJ the disease The eleven e caws cases of lf that disease re rt reported reported ported to the board yesterday breaks all 11 daily dlly records for smallpox in Salt Sait Lake In two days twenty eases have hav been reported ported There are now more than eighty patients in quarantine in various parts parta of 01 the city including the thirty at atthe the isolation 1 hospital |