Show t 0TALKED 01 VACCINATION y Medical Society Discusses Smallpox r Q and Elects Officers p Vaccination and the election of officers 0 cers for the year occupied the time at the mooting of the Salt Lake County Medical society last night The discussion I dis-cussion of vaccination and smallpox I pdDhit i was begun by Dr Phllo Jones who clueS spoke or some qases which had come 1h 10 under his pbuervation Dr S lowing took part In discussion and said In the course of his remarks that everyone t UI i every-one should be vaccinated He favored vaccination once a year or as often as vacclnnlononee nS It could be made to take General Lo ij1 vaccination In the opinion of Dr enl Ewing Is the only way to stamp out irtJjg thCdl8aSe1 and he did not believe there waa a doctor In the city who dIe pIr would refuse to vaccinate n person able to ill ia whether the applicant wore cur ° r pay the dollar required or not Dr Te i Jones wanted tb know who was responsible re-sponsible for the charge of 1 anyway hit 0 4 JIH the idea seemed to prevail that a r 5lI1 dollar was the olllclal figure Nobody 0 0 seemed to know Dr R W Fisher 4 wanted to vaccinate everybody each 1AIs1fl time there was anon epidemic an-on tme Kerr nominated A C Ewing for president of the association to succeed iBajTr Dr Root and Dr S whig nominated ttfiW IUL rL t Dr Tra Lyons Dr Lyons was elected on the first ballot and Dr A C EwinG I 2lJIl Ls o was made vicepresident by acclamation I 1 acclama-tion on motion of Dr Bower Dr Hos mer nominated DrW S Ellerbeck the present secretary flor reelection to the jr7 office but Dr Ellerbeck declined tho office nominated Dr M II Stewart 7dtTY1 who was chosen by acclamation Dr A A Kerr being reelected treasurer I re In thosame manucr The annual report of the treasurer I rnstec1tIt showed the society to be In excellent jjI financial shape with a balance of 1l4O on hand cien 0 One New Case in City D One nftw smallpox case was reported 0yesterday that of Rose Nicholson 0 ngcd 20 residing at CO t street CtirlOtP A Advised Vaccination 0 0 Bishop CUuvson of the Twelfth ward advised all the people of his ward to A get vaUclnatcd Jn the course of his remarks G It re-marks Sunday night Bishop Clawson waM Very pronounced In his advocacy 0 0 Of vaccination and said It was n duty each person owed to himself and to the 1 dIlit 1 community to become vaccinated ORRllJi State Health Reports I J1 1 TWO fresh cases of smallpox were reported I r9I Ir re-ported yesterday from Provo to the 01 P LJ Elate Board of Health O J t1 District Health Olllccr Alrd of Heber D1 o notified the Slate Board last evening r j o C that Mrs root ri the mother of the I ePWce school teacher who brought smallpox n Inlo the town had come down with the I disease and was in quarantine Twentylive new CABCH or smallpox I GU were reported from Murray yesterday 1 0 ii to the Slate Hoard of Health IlHallvc ICLftrck to the repni IH that quarantine was not I 1 observed at Murray Secretary Bcatty I saUUhojL lhcCunI Board ofHealth 1 hh boen reqfQd > 1y the Slate board I r to furnish ofllccr to see that the quarantine quar-antine laws were compiled with |