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Show left Wiahlnitm --test night u4r order, of the federal nrtrnnnl. LIST OF DEATHS. Here arc unofficial report, shewing total caaea And death, among civilians civil-ians up to la it night: City. Total eaees Deaths New Tork "' l Hoeton loooo mi Itoa alolne, 1 Omaha t 1 Burlington, Vt. 41 T Hprln.fleld, Mass M II Hreralon, Maaa W 1M Hrldgeport, rone, 201 1ft Fllchburg. alass 20011 It Plndlay. O " ('levnland nft Wllkeabarrs, Pa. U a Allentflwn, Pa U Hcranton, Ta J Hvracuna 73 I Newark. N. 1 1KI 10 Bchanertadv. N. T t M I Wemfleld. Maaa IJ Chicago lUt 101 Montreal. Qua IH 1 Dayton, O II I DEATH BATE OF FLU t More Than 175,000 Ci-' Ci-' vilians and . Soldiers Suffer; Hospitals Full; West Is -. Threatened CAM" GRANT, ftOCKFORD, III, Oot. 4. There le ssid to bs a bit ef self reeeeot In even the in-flueoas in-flueoas mlorobe. He hss attacked II ranks ef the 40,000 men in this eetnp, but has deolined enter the barbed wire eneloeure where the German prisoners are herded. By United "rase. NEW YORK, Oct. 4. Spaniah influenza, (weeping through big citiea of the ofiintry aa well aa through army, camps, haa brought Buffering to more than m.tOO eoldlera and eivlllana, re porta from all aectlons show today. Dostb 4 occurring at the rata of one In each twenty-seven eases, according to unofficial estimates. Fighting the disease through every . known agency, federal and local I authorities now fssl the spread of thai epldemlo Is being cheaked. - I Army physicians especially are making mak-ing headway. Reports from Washington today how approximately lOi.aov cases have bee 9 reported In the army camps. In the camps ths epidemic seems to be moving westward. Camp Grant, 111., yeaterday had 15 new caaee of the disease, the greatest number of the day reported for any cantonment. CLAMOR FOR TREATMENT. Camp Devens, Mass., whsre the dlseaae dls-eaae has taken Its biggest toll, probably prob-ably atill hss ths greatest number of sufferers, although ths spldetnlo wss definitely reported ss checked there several days ago. Camp Devena haa had 11,120 caeca with ! deaths. In the big oitlea, clvlliana are crowding hoapltaia and dlapenaariea and are clamoring for treatment that the Inatl-tutlona Inatl-tutlona are able to give them but alow- ly, because of Inadequate facilities. At : Bellevue hoapital here last night auf-- auf-- fere re were assigned te cots In ths halls. At ons time seven ambulancea appeared almultaneously at ths hospital hos-pital sntrancs waiting to dellvsr patients, pa-tients, 000 IN NEW YORK. Today's figures, to be announced later, are expected to boost New York's total to nearly . Boston la the worst afflicted of the New England citiea. Total caaea there number 10.000 with 1U deaths, more than any other olty. A company of 101 physicians are today on their way to help the epidemic In New England and the Atlantic coawt cities. MnM of them |