Show S TWO CASES SMALLPOX I n George S Gibbs Removed to the Isolation I lation Hospital George S Gibbs a young man residing resid-ing at 7C C street was taken to the c smallpox hospital on Tuesday evening suffering with the disease He had been feeling ill for about a week but was not taken very sick until Friday and It was Tuesday before the symptoms symp-toms had sufficiently developed to make a diagnosis possible Mr Gibbs was attending the University but had not been there for several days before Friday Fri-day The house 76 C street Is quar antlnd I ivan reported to the Board v Health yesterday that Frank Dalton of 3C1 South West Temple street also had the disease and It was so diagnosed diag-nosed by Dr Whitney He will be removed re-moved to the isolation hospital |