Show EPIDEMIC HERE IS NEARING END I REPORTS SHOW Only 76 New Cases Appear l Theatres May lay Reopen Soon The number of oC new cases of or Spanish influenza reported yesterday to the city health cHico took tool a R. decided drop over o the tho previous lous clays clay's tl figures ur s but six seventy having ha been recorded at nt a alato late hate hour last night Forty five ort houses were were- visited b by inspectors and city physicians in answer to calls from Crom vic vic- t tims I ms The Tho decided decrease In tho the number of now cases ses Is taken as s evidence e sustaining sus sus- taming tho ho belief bellet of Dr Samuel G. G l Paul city health physician that the peak of or tho the epidemic has been passed p in Salt Lake I-ako and that conditions will rapidly mend from now on Eleven en deaths were reported yesterday Including In ing ng two from Fort Douglas The Tho fig fig- tires bear out statements of ot health authorities au- au that moro more deaths dc from rein pneumonia monia ma may be expected amon among Influenza enza patients Vaccine to 0 Arrive X Next Nest Week f V k Dr Paul received a a. telegram yesterday yester- yester day dav from Dr Timothy Leary bacteriologist ogist of ot Tufts Tuns Medical college Boston Mass that th a a. shipment of ot the tho Lear Leary sufficient for persons had h left eft Boston for Salt Lake L It IB Is exacted ex ex- acted to arrive here Monday or Tuesday Tues Tues- da day Another messa message o from tho the Mayo Mao clinic at nt Rochester Minn Mirin advised ad Dr Paul aul that quantities of or tho the vaccine would be bo forwarded to Salt Lake as ns soon as possible The telegram announced that tho the clinic was finding It t difficult to manufacture enough of ot tho ho vaccine to meet the tho demands A big shipment of ot the tho Hosono vaccine vac- vac cine cino was received yesterday b by the state board of ot health The consignment was wall turned over o to Dr I I. Jj I I. Dames Dairies state bacteriologist As t coo soo nas s tests reveal It is in good condition it will be bo uee for tho the Inoculation of ot persons de desiring desiring de- de sill siring ns- ns vaccination tI on State and ancl city aut authorities unite in declaring that every ery person should continue continue con- con to exert all possible precautions prec to o guard s against spreading or contract- contract In lug ng the tho disease e. e desPite tho the apparent Betterment of epidemic conditions In- In operation co can ean an help In maintaining main maln- taming and continually lh bettering ever every phase of or the epidemic fight and constant constant con con- stant stanl watchfulness Is urged until the bars rs are finally let down and the tho city and state declared free treo from further In Inroads Inroads In- In roads of the tho malad malady Federal leI Aids Dr J F. F C. C Myers of or Spokane Wash federal public health service physician sent here to aid in the tho Influenza anti-Influenza fight tIght return returned d yesterday from Portage to which l place he ho had hall been en dispatched dispatch ell ellby by state health authorities to investigate investigate gate Kate conditions He reported the outlook outlook out- out look ook Improving there thero He Ito later was ordered ordered or ordered or- or dered to Dragon Dr where the tho epidemic was reported a as raging Fort ort Douglas seui Us its first shipment of ot cots and nud bedding to yes yes- erday Orders were recently Issued by bythe bythe bythe the war department permitting the use of or tho the fort tort equipment for Influenza fl fighting purposes Reports from Beaver Deaver show that In Influenza influenza In- In has gained gainer no tool foothold hold there This is believed to have ve resulted from the lie extreme precautions taken as soon as ns tho the presence of t the tho disease was reported re reported re- re ported portell In Utah Portage on th the other hand Is said s to bo be an ominous of or what great cat Inroads the disease can n mako make unless stopped early c. In its ts epidemic epi demic form torm Outlook nt Kort Fori l Improved conditions wet reported yesterday esterday h by MaJ W W. C C. Chidester of ot Fort Form Douglas lie Ho estimated that the tho epidemic would last only ten days das longer longcr and was vas optimistic as 9 to present conditions here herc Local theatrical mana managers ers were en encouraged encouraged on- on yesterday lJ by the tho opening of playhouses In n Chicago o Omaha and other other othor oth oth- er or cities of ot the east and middle W west set The They expressed the Ito hope that tho the Salt Lake Lak theatres would bo be permitted to open within a n. week or ten days I Ogden Registers Another Decline herald 1 Special Ial Ogden Nov XO Influenza I.-Influenza 1 Influenza 1 showed another an another an- an other decline here today toda when only I an-I thirty five cases and six deaths w were re reported Health officials are confident dent that th the n epidemic has haM run Its course but hey y continue to un urge tinge o the public to use precautions as her heretofore Many tanY physicians report that convalescing convalescing con con- patients rise too soon eoon from their beds heds says FIS George Shorten sanitary sanitary sanitary sani sani- tary Inspector This mistake causes relapses that thal result fatally In some somo cases The following following- Influenza deaths were reported ell today Walter alter P Wallace allace 32 22 years ears old Lincoln avenue Josoph Josoph Jo- Jo soph Gansor 2635 Harrison avenue a Calvin Miller 29 Twenty first street Vera Yera Alb Alberta Allred H i-I f 02 Fourth street Mrs Irs Brig Robinson I Washington avenue a and Charles B. B I IVan Van Nattier 17 17 Farr Farr West e t. t I |