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Show FORTY-NINE CASES I OF f LIB, GOLDS SI GRIPPE i According to statistics published at the board of health office last night at 5 o'clock thore woro forty-nine new ! cases of colds, grippe and influenza reported re-ported yesterday, a decrease of twelve on tho report of the day previous. The prevailing Impression among tho doctors, saye Mr. Stevens, is that tho epidemic is decidedly on the dc-: dc-: cllne and news from Salt Lake City Is to tho effoct that the ban on public as-; as-; semblles will bo lifted ore long but when, the officers of the state board of health do not say. It is the purpose of the Salt Lake office, says Mr. Stevens, Stev-ens, to lift the ban in those communities communi-ties where medical opinion is fully per-aauded per-aauded that the epidemic is overcome t Dr. Beatty is quoted as saying that fii Utah haB gotten over the cprdemic in VP quicker time than most communities 4 further east and that the safeguards adopted in the homes of the slate, the medical care and the willing help of a great many volunteer nurses have done much to make the plague a lighter light-er experience for Utah than otherwise ! it would have been. Since the Standard issue of last night one death has occurred, that of Arthur Winter. |