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Show ICKEN SOLDIERS SRE AIDED II OGDEN ro Suffering From Influ-"Jjifcza Influ-"Jjifcza Being Cared for at Fire Headquarters. 4al to The Tribune. 3DEN, Oct. 26. The need of accom- atlons for the sick was demonstqated i today, when two soldiers passing Mgrjpie city were taken from the Klepot to a room at the central fire ion, where they will be attended by members of the fire department. They suffering from influenza. The scarcity a place in the city near the depot R5re the transient sick could be cared especially when thousands of sol-ra sol-ra and sailors are passing through the I.r every forty-eight hours, was com-finted com-finted upon by military officers ac-Oipanying ac-Oipanying the train. Shen it was found that the detention jhpital had not been completed and i t there was no place to put the boys, jief George A. Graves of the fire de-tment de-tment immediately offered one of the a t raoms obtainable at the central fire v tlon, where there was ample heat and 6 cots for the soldiers. Members of i department volunteered to act as R ses. Vhile there was a decrease In the num-OV num-OV ol new cases of Influenza today, the ' tnber of deaths In the twenty-four irs up to 3 o'clock this afternoon was jater than in any preceding twenty-ir-hour period. The total number of (ths reported during that time was 3p to late tonight four deaths had been :wrted today. They were as follows: ' larles Leslie Rogerson, who died at 12:15 Jock today at the family home, 140 . ;st Twenty-second street. He is sur-" sur-" red by his widow, five children, three ::. ters, mother and six brothers. The neral will be held Monday at 2 p. m. in ty cemetery. 14rs. Mina May Brownson, wife of "W. , Brownson, died at 9:30 o'clock this , iming at the family residence, 891 felfth street, of Influenza. She is sur-' sur-' ed by the husband and a daughter. meral services will be held Monday at a, m. at Mountain View cemetery. R. A. Bain and David Newell died at a ail hospital. The notice of the fu- rals will be announced later. Superintendent E. &. Hinckley of the ite industrial school announced tonight 'at there had been a total of eighty .: ses at the school in three weeks. He id that of this number there had been ' fa or six serious cases, which were iw reported upon the road to recovery. e added that thus far there had been no Viiaths. In addition to the eighty boys JJid girls stricken, the superintendent .d, tvteive officers also had been sick. J, UncpXlie death of Charles Goates and pFchiidreri, Mrs. Goates and two re--lning children who have been ill with uenza have been removed to the school bi their home and are now much im- ved. |