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Show POCATELLO STILL IN GRIP OF INFLUENZA Special to Tire Tribune. POCATELLO, Idaho, Oct. 29. The following fol-lowing deaths have been reported in the past twenty-four hours: Louie De Felippes, at 533 North Fifth avenue, whose wif died last Friday, also of influenza. Five small children survive the parents. A. Chessar, a soldier, who was taken off a train a few days ago, died late last night at a hospital here. Mrs. Chessar arrived last night from her home in Stevenson. Ste-venson. Wash., and will accompany the body of her son to her home for Interment. Inter-ment. Mrs. Maud .Long died last night at Palo Alto, CaL, where her husband, T. E. Long of t his city, is in army service. ser-vice. The body will he brought here for Interment. lira. Long was paying a visit to her husband at the California camp. ' Mrs. Marie Rleck. wife of G. R. Rieck, died last night of pneumonia. Her husband hus-band and two children survive her. Services Ser-vices will be he!d tomorrow. Edward Peake. son of Mrs. Charles Peake of this city, died last night in Forsyth. Mont., where he was shop foreman" fore-man" for the Oregon Short Line. Mr. Peake died from influenza. The body will be brought here for burial. City officials declare that the Influenza situation In Poratello is alarming at the present time. |