Show 85 85 NEW CASES f OF INFLUENZA 8 DEATHS DEATH IN UTAH Days Day's Toll Accompanied by hy Cr P Federal Move Iove to Intensify Int In In- 5 t Fight FORT DOUGLAS PUT UNDER QUARANTINE o Blue Invites Beatly Beauy to Bep Be p gw Assistant Ena Enlarging His lis Powers Powers' Pr practically e every err rr s section or of Utah was waR reported yesterday to o haXo been reached r by th the tho epidemic or of Influenza I Dr Jn T. T 1 B. B Realty state health officer r. r several thousand estimate l there are cases In Iii Utai Federal i deral activity In the Utah fight Light It against e more pronounced pro- pro Dr Beatty was asked ed by Hupert flU Hu- pert Blue Blu United States surgeon ur eon general general gen Fen eral fral to accept an appointment ns as actIng actIng act- act f Ing assistant to the thc surgeon ron general of ot th the United States Statts lIe He sal said he ho will accept The appointment will him with federal authority for J of ot regulations No Xo definite repot report was at hand of ot the tho the number of ot new throughout hout state tate but In Salt Fait Lako Lake health Inspectors tors torR who nine forty hOUS housea i nd foud cl five eighty ht new cases EJ Eight ht x deaths wore report reported ell In tho the city The Thedas days das death toll follows h ED AUD n II U DEn 10 ios p flame n II S. S E G 43 oJ treto tre to In wv mY treet I. n. TO died nt nf IO local lIl j t. t hospital N contracted d dIene dl nae n e nt at L p Pub Inlo 1 Alia Q CuL Cal CuLP i STEPHEN J. J dl died l nt lo- lo P 4 en III I contracted nt at Mont l t JOn JOHN 16 AV W. Fourth South street t t. t COE COI II DOON DOO CIS AV W. First 4 south Booth street tre t. t t 1 l. l C. v. PEI 1 1 0 r E. E I J Eighth South Mi t tv GEO GE HUSH z 27 j- j years old won of or Arno for- for f w mt merly lived rd nt at Tenth nth n t 1 tiled died ru nt Fort Port Douglas I 1 From ort Fort M 4 Fort lo Douglas was placed under i quarantine yesterday An order Issued iby by tho the commandant excludes all visit visit- 1 t lors ors except those having official busta bust busl- f a mes ness mess Pa Passes ses mi may be obtained from om ih JI Necessary eCe Bar delivery dell wa wag wag- Kons Sons ons and government vehicles win will b bt be bp permitted p to outer but their trips trills will t b be limited as ns much L a as po possible Rein Rela- of at patients seriously ill III In thet the J. J po po post t hospital will be bo allowed to visit t tv them 1 J Efforts were made m durIng the the-d the dy h by byJ I 1 J Dr BeaU Beatty and other health au- au i IJ to counteract the effect of a aI ai i I t f statement attributed by a morning f U newspaper to Dr Wood Woods Hutchinson formerly of ot Oregon now a writer of articles on medical subjects j IJ to to the effect thit the epidemic her hero Is Js not in a of n a serious and need not ilot X mit ib-mit b met it with l with Isolation averred th the opposite Was wa B 5 T r Dr Beatty atty and deplored tho the statement at- at n 4 to Dr Hutchinson declaring i the doctor tva waa vas not n on medical authority authority author author- ity hy and wee was not qualified to pass an opinion He feared fear that the remarks of lr Dr Hutchinson might counteract the campaign Inaugurated by the state slate health authorities in an effort to In Inn 11 duce the p people of or to adopt proper prop- prop v er r precaution precautions i. i S. S Distressing Condition Conditions Prevail oll tt- tt After having having- visited d different sec sec- v t Hons of ot the state tate where the disease e eIt It la is prevalent Capt J. J M. M Dolph of at the Red Cross Crops who vho is assisting In III the thc tI fight ht I It h here re Issued yesterday the I statement r 4 From various points In Utah reports reI re- re I p. p ports of distressing distressing- conditions brought L. L bout about b by the disease e were received L r yesterday At Tremonton thero there aro are aroi i- i cases Dr P. P R. R Merrill l of ot that rT I 11 ce succumbed to tho disease Monday Monda I And It Is la announced that Dr Jeso Jeslo A AI A. A I- I I 1 King J the only remaining ph physician of oC the town is seriously I ill Sixty cases have boon been reported from tram r Lent Lab ehl I. I Dr r. H. H C C. Vance Yance of or Pleasanton Is dead from Influenza In s Salt Jt Lake further efforts are arc b be- be hug ing mado made to tn enlist tho the help of or teachers teach teach- ers tram front the city schools school who ure ore naked asked to aid nd the nurse In the fight I A call for tor a meeting of all the teachers teach toach- ers of oC the tho public schools ws Issued by Dr Ernest A. A Smith cl city Y y superintendent The Tho will be beheld belH lH held lIu d at al 4 p. p m. m today In III the W Went Vest lIl High school Dr Samuel G C. C Paul city physician physician physician phy phy- will make an address Sick Need lei Aid and find their assistants found some Saine families in a 1 pitiable condition yesterday owing 16 to lack of ot medical a ai- ai I alid ind alid Inability t to obtain In assist assist- anco ance In man many cases ever every member atthe of at the family was as ill and no person perRon was loft left who could cook for tor the Influenza I victims or give o any other att attention Wearing of r gauze masks masl s has become becom more g general In the city At Rod Hod Cross headquarters and at al the Reel Red Cross shop hop every o worker work r was wa Wl s provid provided rl with j JJ mask sk All of or the th club w were r ordered to wear them continuously con con- con I It Jt i IF understood that several say sev eral stores r s contemplate adopting similar simi lar Ogden Has 40 New Nev Ca Cases es of Influenza Ogden Oct 16 Partial Partial reports from froma a 3 few physicians today showed Cort forty I I new ness cases of or influenza This rhia tho the total to 6 8 ases kno known n tn C Sanitary Inspector or George Gedrge Shorten said an nn emergency c ho hospital would b be opened tomorrow In th basement of ot the Congregational church with Miss Myrtle of or Salt Lal Lake e a as a. head hoad nurse It Jt wilt will be supervised by the board of or health Business men throughout hout the tho ell city discussed d martial law today relative to forbidding promiscuous traveling on railways to prevent pre spread of the tho die dis case ease I Marthy Collins a n. DUrS at the Dee hospital died this morning from r T onla Madson year old I daughter of Mr lr and Mrs Ir 0 O. R. R Madson Mad Mad- son son dle died at her home on West Twelfth street Sanitary Inspector Shorten said this evening It IB is necessary for tor all per persons ons In Og Ogden en to aid th the health deI department in combating tho the disease |