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Show I Forty New Cases and One I Death Record for Salt Lake on Saturday. I Kcrly new eaves (.'f influenza v.vre re- I pf-rtud to the city health office yester- I . 'day, according to a statement issued there Just night, indicating that t lie dis-i-.i.-f Is again on the decline in Salt Lake, folluwing the lva.se of life given the epidemic epi-demic y the arm ist ice celebration of ;, - : Mnda r. me death. 1 lint -,f ViK!f Kl.-le I all in n Husbands, aged 31 years, u ;i rc ported. - e received calls from fifty-two v'm-'y.i win-re influenza wa.s thought to have developed." .-aid J r. Samuel (.;. ' Lanl, hy physician, "but investigation ' showed that in twelve of these ea:ics the n Hen? was not suffering from influenza, influ-enza, but from some other ailment. Forty of the cases proved to be influenza, influ-enza, however." fne death wan reported from the isolation isola-tion hospital at T.rt houfia.s yesterday, f 'ri at e ( ( '. 1 il n igan o!" A company. Si vi-ni ietti engine'":-, succumbing lo trie malady after a b "!" illne:-s. So new of the disease developed, it is jaid. Th situation in Snll Lake county, outride the ciiv, is serious, according- to It. T. P. Iieatty of the state b'.ard of bcaHh. although the rest of the state is show ins com in ucd i m prove men t , wit h t!,e evr-rption m' ii;e Cnshulc Indian rcs-erv;i rcs-erv;i . ion, near Jbaali, I'tali, "Suit Lake canity reports show 225 nev. cases in t lie last t o das." 1 r. l-i-af ty said la:-1 n it; lit. "and J attribute these to the fact that the people from outside enme In to the armistice celebra- . tion on Monday. "We hope to have the new emergency' li".:pital at Bine ham in good working J order Sunday, and believe it will go a lo ng a -, y toward Kt a nipt riff out the epidemic epi-demic in that ictnit y. 'Conditions at the Coshnte Indian res-ervat res-ervat ion a re said to be very ba d. nl no Indians having sin-eunihed to influenza ".iih'n tlie last few days. The Indian atrent. .Amos It. Frank, through United Stales .Marshal Ao'iilia .Wbeker. today :ii,ed that we send a doctor to look after the red men, but we have none available. I will send one as soon as possible, as Dr. 1'eeii, who lived at Cold II HI and v ho has heretofore looked afler the Indians, In-dians, recently joined (lie army. Since his departure the whole Deep Creek oountry is without medical attention. "The ban has been lifted at Hal em. in Utah county, mid at Coalville, aw no new cases have been reported from either of thf.se places for a considerable time. At Alt. Pleasant the situation is improving, improv-ing, as is a I so the ease at Eureka. In fact, reports from all party of the state are encouraging." "If the people of Salt Lake will continue con-tinue Lo take every proper precaution airainst the epidemic, there is no reason why t tie city should continue much longer to crime under tho closing order. It is true that the recent celebration re-suited re-suited in a general relapse, but it was not a very serious one." 'gden yesleyday reported seventy new ea.se.-i of inliuenza. as compared with 125 the previa, s day, and only two deaths occurred oc-curred UitV -those of T. L. l'tsman, CO years old, Albert I'oxey, .'13. Nurses are stilt n; d in Ogdcn. the demand being- eonsih ybly larger than the sup-plv, sup-plv, according o tho city health officers i here. N 1 r. BeaMy yev-rday requested the po-Me.e po-Me.e to prevent gathering of crowds at sales in dow.Y'own stores, and to st rn i't reet cars a.t are overcrowded. The traction eon-p.ny. according to 1 r. : ..JJr-i 1 1 y, has instructed niotormen and ei.rid'.'.-.torK not to crowd the ears, and to leave t e ventilators open at all times. |