Show STRINGENT ISOLATION LAWS US STILL liVE fiVE Dr Beatty State Health Official CO Compiling Data From Cities to Prove Wisdom of Lifting Ban INFLUENZA RULES STILL EFFECTIVE The stagger s hours for tor department department de tIe- de- de stores mens men's shops of offices or- or etc Rules Hule limiting the number o of passengers In small street cars car carsto carsto to fifty and antI seventy five In lar laro cars Limitation of or the number of ot pass passengers gers to be carried Jn Ia n elevators eleva eleva- tors Prohibition of or public and private private private vate dances Prohibition of ot public funerals Isolation and quarantine rc regulations regulations regu regu- u- u lations to be continued previously announced lines Rigid enforcement of ot all such rules Arrest and prosecution of all aU violators of ot epidemic rules Penalty Penalty Penalty Pen Pen- alty for violations fine tine or six months' months Imprisonment Special cial officers ers to regula ula i Free Inoculation with Hh anti- anti influenza serum to be continued as heretofore except on Sun Sunday a Hours for tor vaccination from 10 a. a m to noon All 11 shoppers advised d to shop earl early In the day and week Business colleges may resume as they cater largely argel to adults A to to announcement A made yesterday by city and state health officials the thc lifting of the ban banon banon on on influenza by the thc state and c city ty boards of health should not be understood understood un un- un by any person peon to 0 o m mean there will be any rela relaxation of the stringent shin gent regulations relating to the quarantine quarantine antine of or infected homes and aud isolation isolation isolation isola isola- tion of patients therein On the other hand more drastic measures if such be possible will bo ho taken to enforce the requirements for quarantine precautions precautions pre pre- cautions w which ich were adopted by tb the city board of health ko November 30 Briefly stated the they arc are Quarantine n Hesitation Tho The rigid quarantine or over every household where Influenza a ex exists the tha afflicted persons to be Isolated for tr at least ten days other members of tb ute the household for at least three days das Or or r lon longer er Those persons who have hae been exposed to tho the disease b by reason reason of ot coming In contact with afflicted persons persons per per- sons in their own household shall shaH wear face tace masks for tor seven da days following their release b by board of at health In In- In specters No Ko violations of or these rules will be tolerated The public having been been- duly warned arrest and prosecution will promptly follow V an any Infringement ement The maximum penalty for tor these violations violations viola viola- Is a fine or six Irn Li By Dy a 3 continuance of or Inoculation provided ro free tree of ot charge b by the eft city cit at convenient con stations tho the health authorities authorities authorities au au- au- au hope to render immune from influenza the tho majority of ot Salt Lake citizens Serum Scrum treatments were provided pro free tree yesterday for tor 18 1821 persons at various arlous stations t About the same number were Inoculated Frida Friday A new station station station sta- sta sta sta- tion was nas opened at the Liberty school Friday Frida and the fact tact that those who wh visited this place for tor treatment Saturday Saturday Sat Sat- w re twice as numerous as on the thc first da day Indicates the public Is co cooperating cooperating co- co o- o operating with Ith the city health depart depart- ment meat Only two deaths death's due to Influenza were reported In 5 Salt Lake alee yesterday Those who died were H I go B B. B Berg Berg- quist age 10 30 of 52 S. S Second East Cast street Mordecal Thomas rhomas age 21 1 of 48 E. E Fourth South street I Data e Moe In nine fifty homes Inspected yesterday yes yes- es seven eighty new cases of ot In Influenza influenza in- in were found Amon Among these ar nr a number If iq households which were If Ie the number of or places where the disease had already been prevalent were from the total number of ot homes visited hilled a steady stead de decrease decrease le- le crease In tho the number of ot additional homes n now becoming becoming- affected would be noted State health officials are now preparing preparing pre pre- paring mortality figures compiled from many telegrams received from government govern s ment meat officials and other cities to show that thai the tho lifting of or the tho ban In Salt Lake Lako was w not ordered until positive e was secured showing that the death- death r rate to locally was considerably lower at atthe tho the Limo the tho opening opening- resolutions were nere adopted than In other cities clUes where similar sim ilar orders wore Issued The same sarno In Information information In- In formation shows that the tho ratio of at new cases was considerably greater In other cities when the tho ban was lifted to per- per Continued on Following Pa Paso Page c. c STRINGENT ISOlATION fl lAWS STill EFFECTIVE Continued From Preceding Pi Page e. e mit tho the op opening of ot pl places or public as assemblage ace Tho The reduced number of or new new cases reported yesterday esterday and tho the listing of ot but two deaths according to health of officials ol- ol continued evidence that the epidemic epidemic epidemic epi epi- demic curve in Salt Lake Lalee is distinctly downward and that it ha had reached a I point considerably lower than in other othor cities at tho the time closing orders wore wora rescinded in them thorn The Tho health authorities authorities author author- Itie point to tho the fact tact that Salt Lake was closed much longer on er than a n. great creat majority of or tho the cities of or the tho country countr- and that tho the consensus of oC opinion among amons- national h health officials i Is 15 that reopening seldom brought a afresh afresh fre fresh h outbreak of or the influenza and that in these cases eases any further spread of oC the disease was sas not due to the tho re rescinding rescinding rescinding re- re of or doting closing orders order Police Vigilance Continue Continues Commissioner of or Public Safety Karl A. A Scheid in commenting on the local situation la last t night said suld Though tho the ban has been lifted littell tho the vigilance of or health Inspectors will vIll b by byno byno no means cease Tho rho quarantine regulations regulations regulations regu regu- lations wore not rescinded by tho the Joint meeting of ot the and city ity boards of or health On tho the contrary rules will bo be moro more strictly enforced than heretofore The tI fight ht against influenza wo we have ha will i be bc not one of oC a few weeks weeks' duration but for many months It Is im impractical impractical im- im practical to keep the churches schools and theatres closed continuously Wo We 0 expect by our system of oC quarantine to together ethOr with rendering the public Im Immune Immune Im- Im mune mune by to prevent an any recurrence of or Influenza In an tn epidemic form Dr Samuel G. G Paul cl city health commissioner com corn missioner left yesterday for tor Chicago to attend th sessions o of the American Public Health association December 9 to I 12 Inclusive lIe He was sent by the board boar of or city commissioners to ascertain ascer ascer- thin tain what new methods have been discovered discovered discovered dis dis- covered for tor combating Influenza This subject will bo be the leading topic for tor or discussion durin during the meeting which will be attended by medical experts from nil all r of thoi thA l no on Open loo Inoculation Stations StatIon Joseph Weller chief health Inspector for the thc city says sats physicians can save sa friends and relatives of or their patients much Inconvenience b by telling them when the they issue prescriptions for tor whisky whis whis- ky Icy to be filled tilled at the emergency hospital hospital hospital hos hos- pital that they cant can't get ct tho the liquor after alter C 5 j p. p m No exceptions to this rule have havo been made mado unless a an extreme emergency existed For the tho accommodation of ot those who cannot visit the free ree stations for tor Inoculation in inoculation inoculation In- In except on Sunday Bunda all stations will remain open toda today only from 10 a. a a. a m m. to 12 o'clock noon The Tue regular hours will be resumed again tomorrow A committee o of school chool principals called on members of ot the state board of or health yesterday in reference to liftIng lifting lift lift- Ing ing- the ban on schools Action was postponed t p 0 n e d. d Several department stores have Installed in In- In stalled nurses to Inoculate their em em- The Ore Oregon on Short Line offices will return to their former sch schedule dule o of of ot- ot fice fico hours beginning beg Monday at nt S 30 a. a m m. But few tew of ot tho the railroad are now wearing wearing- face masks the tice tico h having been generally set Bet aside by within a few tew days after they donned donne them week before last |