CASE OF SMALLPOXKageue Packard. Colic* tor for Citlzeu*- Telephone Company, Comeii Down With ItA case of smallpox was reported Tuesday from 820 Randolph St. The 1 patient is Eugene Packard, collector for the Citizens’ telephone exchange. As a result fifteen persons were placed in quarantine hy Health Officer AshtonMr. Packard has been ailing since Friday. Monday the attending phy- j sician became alarmed at the symp- j t~rr.= rr»d r consultation of physicians)...via — .. Oi j»t'. ... ... ' \ .'US 11 1.this morning and the case diagnosed as on« of smallpox.On Sunday the Packards were visited by several of the neighbors and all peonb were hunted un by the neaith oi:. or iodn uiid ; laced in qua: antine at theii homes. Among them was Miss Winnifred Fuller, a teacher in the primary department of the Central building.Packard is at a loss to know where he could have taken the disease. He has not been out of the city recently.Every effort will be made by the authorities to check the spread of the lisease. Packard is quarantined in an upstairs room of his home