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Show DECREASE IS IMOTED li CASES AT OGDEN Special lo The Tribune OOI31CN, Oct. 2". A further .decrease In, the number of deaths and new cases of iullucnxa was noted In tig, leu today. The toll of deaths was three and the number of now cases today was estimated at llfty-four. The situation, the health authorities au-thorities declare, Is much Impiovcd. It Is staled that the large number of cases that hu e been reported was the total r ,. it,., Ural of lh,, nvcxent month mid from wlib h should he deluded the number num-ber of cases of those persons who recovered recov-ered from the intiuenan. Alice Amelia Woodnuinsoo, U i curs old. wife of Samuel i'orler W'oodncuiM, . . died at 8 o'clock this morning Of Influ-nli.a Influ-nli.a -pneunmnla. after a brief lliness. al the family residence. HOSil Washington avenue. The husband and three daughters daugh-ters survive, Thelnia, Ituth and Jeanclte funeral arrangements had not been made today. 1 Torn Mai bins. 3T years old. died il 9 a. m, today at the pgmlly residence. l;cpi Steele avenue, ctf Intluensa. pneumonia, nfler brief Illness. He la survived by ji tf and live cftlldretl. Mrs. Joseph I'nve, wife of Joseph II. Cavti mftnaajor of the Dopol Drug Btoro, dUfl at O ilii o'clock lust night of pneumonia. pneu-monia. afttr live da.a' Illness. She Is survived by her husband and daughter. Marvel;- her mother, and I he following slslers and brother: Mrs. Thomas II. t'arr. Mrs. Ileniy h'tlcse, Mrs. J, S. lllg-Bavnbotham, lllg-Bavnbotham, and John j. Murphy. The ilealh of K. Ho was raportOd 1:110 ibis aftarnoon at the JaMnau hospital |