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Show I j QUARANTINE AGAINST SALT LAKE IS AGAIN IN SIGHT IF FLU IN CAPITAL CONTINUES TO SPREAD The influenza report of yesterday ; " -ft-as again of an encouraging charac- tCr. Only tvro new cases were reported up to five o'clock last night, and no deaths since the Standard went to prcFS ycBtcrday. Referring to m the report from Salt Lake this morning stating that there were S3 new cases of the disease in '' that city, Mr. Shorten said Ogden ' would keep enforcing strict quaran-tine quaran-tine of the sick, and no lifting of the ban on assemblies for the purpose ' of dancing.. "If Salt Lake's condition gets worse during the next few days wc shall introduce in-troduce the ban against that city," said the inspector. "The people of Ogden cannot remind re-mind themselves too often that the proof of the marked decline in the number of new cases being reported is demonstrated of the effectiveness and wisdom of the quarantine regulations j regarding the sick. Carelessness with regard to one's own physical condition , and negligence in the care of those who may be suffering must be ' avoided," said the- inspector |