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Show 4EVEN MORE DEATHS : REPORTED fiT OGDEN few Cases Reported, How-, How-, ever, Show a Marked Decrease. '; Lai to The Tribune. ' OGDEN, Oct. 28. Seven deaths since l,jay evening and sixty-four now " eases of Influenza is the report on the (Pldemic in the city today. A continual " decrease in the number of new cases has VlwVSm in the city during' the past '-'Ispdays. 'Unitary Inspector George Shorten says ' situation indicates that the epidemic ' Ton the decline, but he urges that the ! MHelits exercise the greatest precau-L, precau-L, and follow the suggestions thai have bi laid down by the health board. He ', .lis that the change in weather condi-. condi-. Son's mav result in many colds aiid la ; pippe if "people. do not exercise precau- Ttic deaths reported to the health board B tor the past twenty-four hours are as fol-i fol-i Us" Mrs. Annie Gertrude Dykestra, ISO West Twentieth street; Thurza V. Bur-q Bur-q ton 20 vears of age, 1772 Pacific avenue; ij 6t0'ree B. Mumford. 19 years of age, 21)22 ' Pinsree avenue; Mrs. Jane B. Spence, ' El' Grant avenue; Clarence G. Stone, 39 rtl'ra of age, 3073 Wall avenue; Mrs. klen Sorenson, 35 years of age, 1290 Ollt street; Thomas Maathius, 37 years ;- of age, Steele avenue. |