Show EPIDEMIC AGAIN SHOWS DECLINE IN SAt SALT T lAKE Only 44 New Cases and One On e Death Reported Physicians Physicians Hopeful Hoper ul The fhe Influenza situation In Salt Lake Lak e ee continues to show a no l lessening of or th the tho e disease In epidemic form orni Only Cort forty forty- four nc new cases cases and ono one death wore re re reported reported reported re- re ported yesterday to tho the city health de do de- de Par I in e n I. I At 1 9 30 p p. m m. the lie various alious undertakers undertaker s of the city upon Inquiry reported n no o deaths from pneumonia Influenza 1 Dennis Dennis Den Den- nm nis Cunningham haJn of Alta tn Utah died a atho at atthe t tho the Judge Mercy Red Cross emergency hi hospital Os pi t a I ca carl early rl y y es cs 0 rd ay morning r n i a g Twelve cases were ivero discharged from Crom tim the tho e hospital as cured and antI but five fhe new eo oases eases ivero received Thirty iwo o houses were ero visited yesterday esterday by bv city I physicians upon notification that th thc tho e disease had appeared The continuance steadily of or a no de do decrease de- de I crease creno In Iii tho number of new now cases i Is IsI s st I believed to mark a n certain abatement t I I of or tho the Influenza epidemic In the city arid and physicians are encouraged to be believe hp lieve that normal conditions will vill bo be apparent apparent apparent ap ap- I parent within a few tew days Reports from the lie with few exceptions ons are equally as ns encouraging I Nurses Still Mill Needed Red Cross headquarters yesterday re reI reported reported re- re ported a steady demand for Cor nurses an and d I many Instances where the they were we unable o to supply needed Another r call cal l for ph physicians has go gone one no out Conditions Condition s I at ac the Red fled Cross emergency emergene hospital l were reported as aN good School teachers teacher s actively enra engaged ed In nursing aro arc to b be e given gl a n. weeks week's vacation before resuming resuming ing inS their duties upon the opening of or the thc schools Health authorities are unanimous In expressing a belief beller that all tho the cases of or influenza that have developed In Salt Lake have hae not been reported This Is said to result from the fact that physicians are too busy to make male the reports Dr Samuel G G. Paul city health physician estimated that only half of or orthe the cases havo been reported Ho Ito said that about thirty out of or every thou thousand cases proved fatal tatal Other Cities to io Lift Jinn Ban nn Reports fro n rota other cities showed that hat Lincoln Neb Nob eb will reopen Its schools and theatres today Denver may op open n tomorrow Ran San Francisco Is expected to reopen Saturday Other cities de declare de- de clare chars the closing regulations will re remain remain tomain to- to main effective for some somo time lime to como come Louise Van an Foe Bee supervising nurse at tho L. L D D. S S. S hospital returned yesterday yesterday yester yester- day from Crom Ogden to which she went as ns asa asa a volunteer nurse to help In Ia the fight against tho epidemic there thore She said that only three trained nurses were available now In lii the tho Junction City to fight tight the disease and that conditions were unusually bad there thoro because of the fear of at th the people and tho the lack inch of or trained help to combat the tho malad malady |