ï~~_Decine. nANew c
-Q ddional 'Deat
KEREJ
Dies- ofEpidemnic
InRome,:N. Y.e~
Sp ishhImp' nsa is.st. lJdpi.. _._.: tots ~L 'i- eÂ~Y''r 'a.
Hopeful Sign..-That 8p8613-S influ-eh"a has -about
declaration yesterday. afternoon of
mU~ in-~ H. Sherpley, manager of
-health, who also said that in all probabiity the restrictlvo-iueasures now
in force would be lifted next Monday.
This, howeve means that in all
-phbity-aeexeepto-itbese,
so that there will be no religious
services in D~enver Sunday. There was
a marked ceerfse in the number of
deaths- and ue-%r cr - yesterday. For
*the twenty-tour-beert period ending at
4 o'clock' yesterday afternoon there.
were 17 deaths oftlclitiy reported. Of
these:t were reported alter 4 o'clock
Tuesday anti 11 yesterday. This brings
the total numbrr of Ceaths to M.2
There were 149 new Lases reported
Tteeday, -which have -bot bee-pslimbed, rnd only es new cases reported
yesterday up to 4 p. mm These make~
2.990 as the total number of casesve
ported to the department of health.
Of Qthe dethsaejrral have heen usnofti-sally reported, but have not been
counted in the tabulation because not
until this time were the-burial per* mite issued, these permits making theI
- -Iet at- records.
- The seventeen dteaths reported are,
Andeew Beets, 34. 810 Raritan
street.
*Jehn Summer, 1069' Raritan street
-Luia Glela, 27. 3611 Osage street.
Lesased lare, iS, county hospital.
reside ee-S8ii-Floto circus.
B. D. Htes;hey. 25, 2400 South Kalaloath street.
Heldina L Berstreos, 23. 4336 Kalamath street.
Sylvesier Porter, 29, 712 Thirenthl
street
Asges W. Whyte, 2i. 1315 Mariposa
street.
~-doee.Hs49P 13?R29
Eighteenth avenue. -
FIrqees Wilson, 48. 2240 Franklin
street.
John-a Rake,3 85.4 Elgin place.
Jesaie IH.Casae. 52, 2600 West
William Geets, 28. 4372 Yates street.
M. Bess Jamsison, 40. St. Josephs
-. hospital; reeidence WalcdM-'Wyo.
- '-. Roriasse. L. lMeDermett,; 21. SL.Joe4phs hospital; residence 850 Olive
street.
-Della Walker, 41. 1898 West Colfax
Avne Ellsabeth Sehwladt, 41. 4546 Leaf
Br~ts Case Pathetce.
The case of Andrew Bretz, 810
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ing o Wrd ecevedby is ar that be ndsprenadd by- enem oagntsr m- r
pssibly lad e nAercane-.shor s;?2WedRbcegovernment.t. wnfe was with
hi tet1[iT'o i -et._ odtostlar riuinom i
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-Rrtnstyee 13lsut knfomey 0!Mos
"pathetic doe that the epidemic has
brought out The father dies and
live other members of the family are
ill with the influenza. The father
was a laborer in the employ of the
Denver & Rio Grande.
'T" am convinced that The euideDLq
tas passed te crest and is subsitiing," said, Dr. Sharpley. "White I
think it willi be saft totiben the city
next Monday. yet,this will not be
done if there is the slightest possibility of the 'plague breakting out
anew. " Mayor Milts is determined that
there; shall be no chances -taken. We,
had better stay closet down -tight for
i17wS iniors than to reopen and
have the pLague get a second start
it
Colimittee Never Attempteid to
Discredit Him Cruelty
Stories. - -.
By Associated -FPres..
WASHINGTON, Oct. 2Ss8-teorge
Creel,. chai. n,'of t6e com'mit'tee on
public Information, today made Publico
a letter he has wrin to Senator
Poindexter of_ Waehlligton, denying.. Ssrea r+ ra
T,
IL
-- - u 1
ann na1ve to close again." speech in the senate tart- -Monday I
Mustt Relax, that the'cm teehdbnMki
Dr. Sharpley urges that 'there be teehdbnmaig
no relaxation on the part of the "consistent and' continued efforts to
people now that- the plague is subsid- create the impression that the 0-erlog. He declares that all restrictions mans have abandoned the practice of
must be faithfully followed. He also cruelty to prieoners and to civilians
asserfs that after the -ban is- lifte4 in occupied territory.that all people should be extremely Mr. Creel said that only two of
careful. - thousands of statements put out by
So far as conditions in the city are the committee had dealt wits. the subconcrne. sad D. Shrply, tereject, one being an authorised denial
concd erndaaider.nharpeyin the from General Pershing of an article
woy uhnd aneriyoenn tein a StLouis newspaper crediting a
"Conditions in the state are re- sergeant of the American expeditionportd wrse" sid D. Sarpey.ary forces with saying German solpor(Tthaged o s ereid r hrueynd- iers fed chit en poisoned candy and
ag towthe.plaueIs.sevritn.surouda gave theta hand grenades to play with.
logtowsnamly BrghonArada IReferrIng to the senator's.cag
[.Goden Hnglewood, Littleton and I. - n n mtertmnuiis eg..-.Cl fEatLvrol
partments declared today that' ey-to sseh
were convinced suter san' kqoisehht anmy:e
the disease was brought to -this coon.
f_ - turn-caneso.Ei eted seamen, travrelers or 'imports b6461ls
and not by-jnalicto'os methods. ''
SALT LAKE CITY, Utah, Oct 23lOne hundred and - thirty-eight Utah s
towns and cities, are.-in the hrlp of CAES
the Spanish "flu" epidemic,."-4w#as
officially anpounced today.by Hr. '1, AYE
B. Beatty, state health eommissipisdr.
ALHUQURRQt l,.N. X. Oct -29,- The
Five new.cases of Spanish i in
theleo number sade seep.-o
started-, in this city, wr oa e
portedby- city Physician IH. Clay- Dthn.B thh
NEW YORH.Qct.- i3.ATltbo!.880 Roiiki
new oases. of Spanish influenza were th&creotdhe"geast, camCNT ubr ic heotrako h
disease, Health Commissioner ep
land heid tonight to. his assertion that
the epidemic was on the wane,.
DkETECTIVE IS CHARGED
WIThf HAVING TWO WIVES
Moses Albert Kenn, as- empioye
of the Pinkerton Detecttve, agency,
BS arassd~xr83-athis home,
523 Twenty-second street, and charged
with bigamy. The order for his ar-rest cams from Sheriff Jones ofJefferson county., And he ws removed
& hne surgeon 113
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around the edges of the city. Be- Ohio, had been crucified by the Geartween these places sod Denver there mans. Mr-Creel said the oommittee
is a great daily busineas, with bun- merely corrected the imptreasion that
dreids combs and sn, h t --.- - - -
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constant menace to the city from American expedittonary forces, stating Kennedy has been. living in Denver
these r imunittes and from all other expioity that as ths crucifination some time with his wtfe,Marihae S.
to-p in the stats bringing the dis- took place inJuiy, l8id, It was oh- Kennedy; but Mrs. Olive Wisdenour
e isnto t he city. This we must viously the "caftat Sageant Cole of Arvada claims he has deceived her
"'7Mtard againlet.e -_-- wras serving with thelaCanadiana." with claims that his first wife was.110, EIHT OLO ADM E dead and has goal thru a marriage
EIGHTUIJLIIAU MEN ceremny st hher. -..