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Show Mortuary. Sexton's report for January: M a les 24; females, 19. Of these, adults, 16; children, 27. Causes of death as reported: Lung disease, 5; diptheria 5; fevers, 4: killed kill-ed accidentally, 3; consumption, 2; old age, 2; marasmus, 2; convulsions, 2; heart disease, 2; pleurisy, 2; liver complaint, 2; croup, 2; chronic asthma, asth-ma, 1; chronic dyspepsia, 1; en'octe of scald, 1; paralysis, 1; teething, 1; not reported, 5. Total interments, 43. Joseph E. Taylor, Sexton. Leoture Last Night The first of a course of lectures under un-der the auspices of the Salt Lake Library Li-brary Association was delivered last night at the M. K. church, by the Hon. J. C. Hemingray, to a fair but not large audience. The subject of the lecture was"The Right Education of Women" and its treatment drew forth frequent applause. ap-plause. The speaker took the ground that there is a higher sphere for woman wo-man than the ballot ; her mission being of a higher order, to lead mankind man-kind farther along in the scale of human hu-man advancement, by exerting her genial hiiluence hi the domestic relations. rela-tions. 1 The next lecture will be delivered ' by the Rt. Rev. D. S. Tuttle, D D.. ' Feb. 9th, on "Robert Burns." |