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Show WCWS1BA3 ' STITJJ1 CITY 121 New Cases Reported Yesterday; Two Deaths Arc Recorded. Committee's Requests Duplicate Du-plicate Dr. Beatty's Orders Or-ders of October 10. ( KtIi.u a .meeting held yesterday at the 'ommcreia.l dub, when the committer of five, which was appointed Tuesday iii;;h(, discussed t he influenza situai ion w ith l!v represent :il i ves of a sroi c ui business inieivsis. the schedule of opening open-ing and Hushi-,' hours for si ores wa; adopted with tic appro a I of both tin: state and city hoards of health, effective with the f i ' c 1 1 L n y of business pUi'cs this morning. Til- ordeis regarding isolation, the placard pla-card in m of houses, the wearing of masks in sick rooms, the overcrowding of sired, cars, and the prompt reporting of eases, approved by the commit Ice of five, an the same; as those issued hy 1 r. T. II. ; lie.nty ol tlic slate buai'd of health on October in. "If t he public had o-opernted with the board of health ami followed the sugges--' lions of lr. neatly more closely. It is likely the epidemic would have been under control before now," said one of the committeemen com-mitteemen yesterday. Text of Regulation. The opening and closing regulations follow: "AM groceries, to open at S a. m. nnd close at tl:::i p. m., while meat markets upon at S a. m. and close Lit 0 p. m. "All rncn.'s. shops and shoe slnres to open at l'i a. m. and close at H p. m., e-cepi e-cepi on Saturday, when they will open at !'c;;i a. m, and close at !' p. in. 'Ad of ' ices To open at l' a. m. and i lose at I : :b i p. m. "All departnu-ii! stores, five and tcn-i tcn-i fid stores, specially shops. millinery si ores, jewelers, music stores, fundi lire stores, hardware stores, to open at D a. in. and -dose at .i:.ln p. m.. except on Saturday, when they will open at 10 a. m. and close at S::i p. m. "Ah drug stores, cigar stores, restaurants restau-rants cafes and candy siores to continue their 'present schedule nf hours. . " -Ml oilier stoi es not listed ;iho e ar" lo eonfonn in the opening nnd , closing hours as applied in derailment stores. "All shops and-I'aclorins cmplovms ln'i or more people will be compelled to dismiss dis-miss their empl'e,-s in relays so as to aoid the congestion in traffic winch occurs oc-curs from o'clock m fi::tn in the evening "Til'- foregoing schedule was submitted in i he fit y cum in issioner s at a meeting hr.id ul'liio public safely building last night and was approved by litem. ho chief 'of police was inslne-ied to have his mn watc'n for violations of these regu latlons as well as for infractions ot any of I'ne following isolation orders and street car orders, which were approved by the city officials at the same lime: Isolation Orders. "The eitv bna ' d of health will enfor-e m the letter ali orders governing the eolation eo-lation of persons abided with nllucnza. Cnder the law phvsicians are compelled to report nil eases under their care lo the ciiy board of health immediately. 'Tins duty is also incumbent on n faniilv where a patient is afflicted. "I'atients afflicted with influenza are 10 remain at borne until released by the ,.jrv board, of health, under penalty ol fine or imprisonment; and e:vn nnust. when the disease exists is to be placarded hv the citv board nf health and the pl-tnl pl-tnl must "not be removed by anyone ex-rent ex-rent an authorized atfciil of Hie cii hoard of health. , "nve-crow.ling- of stivet cars b'O-Idi-ited and Ibe conductor m charge en e-h ear will be held responsible foi the enforcement of this order. T.arge cuia are limited lo seventy-five passengers, vvhib- small cars shr.U ' carry no more than fifiv passengers at one time "All cars must be properly healed and ventilated. "Sb social ga t hcrings shall be insi.on-lim'ied insi.on-lim'ied until further orders. Sales Prohibited. "Sp--eial bargain sales are- pr-bibiied. ' and merchants arc forbidden to advcittse i hat anv such sale is to be held. "Ml sio'e proprietors shall take proper precautions to avoid the gathering oi k crowds in their places of business at any lime. . . "Business men and the puchc in general will perform a public service by reporting report-ing any violation of these orders promptly lo tb." health departnn" nt. "Strict observance of these orders will aid materially in icdueiug I'1" number of influenza cases to a point where the ban can be lifted." , The chief of police has rlso been nil- ihorir.ed. in the event it becomes neces- j sarv, to emplov not to exceed P'0 special j policemen who shall act as inspectors lo . s"e that Hie provisions of the opening and . -losing orders, as .well as isolation :-md street" ear orders, aie strictly enforoaV . The police will r move extra passengers from the ens. Two (tenths occurred in Salt J. 'ike ye-tei-fht v from influenza, but only one of . Uifsc" that of Hynim I'ingice. cashier of1 l be X a l ioua 1 City bank, is pronerly chargeable to C:e Salt Lake situation, j as Ibe other man, Frank 1'anmion, was l brought to a local hospital yesterday i morning from M'-iper. in a cril ical condi- lioa. Vie died within a ft" w hours after , bting taken to tin- hospital. f I 121 New Cases. ; The total uunibet- of nf-w cases lisied with the city board of health yesterday will KM. which were found in ninety-six bonnes in virion.-tsn-t ions ol" the ciiy. More' than sixty persons applied io the) c'ny (-meigencx" hospital vest ertla y for in-; nei nation against i nf liu-ir.a . Til" I ,f ;i ry j sei u m. received from Hoslon recently, is heino administered tin-re wiihoi.it chaige. , The full treatment cusists of three in- j je. -lions. ' miu r new' ca ses were adm i 5 led I o the! fort Douglas isolation hospital ihn ing ilie flay, but there has heen no death report- l ed' fjvm there re-enlly. Tl:e new cases, : it was said, are ot a light nature. Reports from other sections of the slat.- : e-te;da" were not very e nennr t g i ng. 'i lie deaths bei ng report ei lv from fur cities, ,t as well as numerous new cass. j The Oeden deatit list inchmd .loan V.. (,Mke, is vears obi:" Helen M Viaum- ' gardi er. 1.".: Alice I'avis. 7: ;rs. i a - ; erna Neilson. :hi, and .Jaon ( i. X e. V- monti-'S old. New caes reported to the : l'g(b n heal t b oft h-c numb, red 1 ' I . p'tom T-'rovo two deaths were l-ejioi t rd. while Lira per and Logan each rtmrctotl one. ! l-'rcsh outbreaks of influenza at 'f-l- ' nal and loosee!t, in Uucl-csue comily, . fb-fen ed i h- re-opening- of t he- jT.ildi. schools theie. which was scheduled fori last Mo::da-, according to Secret-: y- oi Stat.-. Haiden Benuion. who returned 'es- J (erday fi om a trip iu'e the i.'inlaa basin i Because of new infiuenzi u-st rictions ! ;he i.'eeting ot' cotinty food administrators ;-t;heduled for Monday lias been posipoeed. according to r.nnouncemo nt mad'- hy Food Anmiuistrato'- W. ". A rn -strong. 1 1 cover's co-ver's rei'ie:enta live, who -was io ha ve ad-ln ssed the atlmin:st rators, wi;l prob- ( ahlv arri e in S:.lt Lake and in itio bis m'-ssage ar b-al to the local food staff. Mr. Ainlsiroug rri suited "e.- tert la y afternoon after-noon with I v. Beatl" before calling off Ij-e session and b b r; -1 ii'g l.t:c news of lire postpone incut lo tlie coimlx- food iron. 1 |