Show TYPHOID FEVER many cases are reported by the physicians typhoid fever is rampant in the city and every day there are numbers ot new cases reported by the physicians 1 at the ogden general hospital alone there are no less than 15 cases of the disease while there are a number ot cases where the sick are confined to their homes ono physician who has had much experience in typhoid cases states that tho presence of the disease h due largely to ahe ica which people use A teat of the water from melted ice showed a large percentage of germs while the habit of ice men in washing their ice in the water which flows in the gutters has contributed to the cause ot the disease continuing the physician said that people should use the greatest precaution in the use of ice and that in his own family he had forbidden the putting of ice in water or other beverages the prevalence of the disease in tact almost amounts to an epidemic but it la believed that it is now well under control and that no great number ot deaths will result DIFFICULT OPERATION new york aug 28 operations which have succeeded one another through months of pain suffered by mrs arthur boget the well known society leader have proved in vain and another most difficult one will b at f tempted next week cables the london correspondent mrs paget sustained a fractured thigh and the bones failed to knit sufficiently to support the weight of her body the operation now to be performed Is a difficult and serious one and will it Is expected jast th ree hours the side of the thigh will bo cut open and an incision made until the fractured bones are encountered they will then be firmly screwed together with ivory and in a few months time it is hoped the fractures will ba united strong enough to bear the weight of the body |