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Show IMPROVEMENT 1 INFLUENZA CASES There was a decrease in the number num-ber of new cases of influonza reported to the city board of health yesterday 50 as against 53 of the day before. "Wc are expecting pronounced beneficial ben-eficial results from the further tightening tight-ening of tho restrictions due to the policing po-licing of the city by members of the city school staff who will roport cases on non-reporting of the disease, negligence neg-ligence with regard to tho quarantine restrictions, and disobedience to tho city health regulations," said Mr. Shorten. Shor-ten. "The death of Miss Burton, reported In tho morning paper as due to the disease, ought not to bo reported so," HfUd the sanitary insDector. "for although al-though Miss Burton had suffered of influenza in-fluenza there were other complications complica-tions to which death is attributed." Since 5 o'clock yestprday there are two deaths reported, as follows; William Serva, 17 years, at 250 West Twelfth street. Enoch Henry Barton. 19 years. oo |