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Show jlFLUEM CASES SICE TUESDAY George Shorten, city sanitary inspector, inspec-tor, stated this morning that, since the report was made yesterday, there were 70 new cases of influenza report-ed report-ed and since the Standard went to I press yesterday there have been the 'following deaths: I Margaret Crezee, Mrs. Robert Bcr-I Bcr-I gamin, Aleida Venema, John Jacob Denkers, Mrs. Mabel Olmstcad Singleton, Single-ton, David Monroe Davis of Warren, I Hyrum U. Ulysses Oimstead of Syracuse, Syra-cuse, Utah. " J |