Show SMALLPOX WAITERS I S There Js another rlpplo of excitement excite-ment In smallpox circles A postal card was received yesterday from City Quarantine Physician F W Taylor of Provotby tile State Board of Health In thIs city stating that there were scven cases of smallpox in Provo the cases being as follows Clarence Scott G I years Eva Sills fi pan Beesely 9 J F Beesly 57 Martha Beesly 50 Mary Besly 17 Julia A Lcavett 35 These cases had been quarantined and the I cases previously reported were doing I well Sonni Jeremiah DIddler In Eureka has been reporting to the State Board of Health that the local board was not attending properly to its business whereupon Dr Clark Indignantly de flies the charge to Dr Beatty and caustically writes I suppose son have found in your recent experience that there arc lota of people who think they kupw a whole lot jnore than the proper olllclals But come up here and I will show you more such awcllhead liars to the acre than you ever thought The State Board of Health Is the re cipient of the following communica tion from the Denver health bureau Il Is i reported to the Denver bureau of health that Wallace Givens came from Morgan county Utah where he was released from quarantine April icth ar rived in Denver April 20th and broke II out with the smallpox the same even I ing II would seem that there had been carelessness on the part of the health officer of Morgan county Plcase In vestigate the matter and let ma know the facts i 0 DrJ3 ln Inestrgallu I the WertWatson i aged 21 > was taken to smallpox hospital yesterday The fl r 3 alJ J1 tn < I in a varvttmlld one Aniiisomenti Free stage from Fort Douglas to Waercncrs grovo Sundays from 1 to S m |