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Show 134 II CASES OF THE INFLUENZA IN THIS Up to five o'clock last night the doctors of Ogden had reported 134 nev, cases of colds and influenza, said Mr. ' Shorten this morning. The vast ma- 5 jority of these new cases are colds and ; not serious cases of influenza at all ; but the situation Is sufficiently serious , I to warrant the greatest exercise of care, said the sanitary inspector. ;i In addition to the death of Albert Greenwell, reported in last night's . Standard, another death from the epi- j demlc occurred last night, that of d Howard Nelson a well known street I car conductor in the employ of the JM Utah Idaho Central Railway company. ' i i i |