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Show The Death Record. ' ,v 1 City Sexton Dunne's report for September Sep-tember shows the arrival of 106 guests in tho city of silence over on the rocky bench, all of whom were provided with eternal lodgings. The roster which he keeps in alphabetical order shows typhoid ty-phoid fever to have been the most des-ocating des-ocating malady, while cholera infantum infant-um with eleven fatalities and heart disease with seven. The remainder were distributed through a tall column of ills, while suicide places two to its account. Of the total number there were 68 males and 40 females, divided as follows: Under 1 year, 29; from 1 to 5 years, 22; from 5 to 10 years, 4; from 10to20Jeasr, 7; over 20years, 44. In the opinion of local physicians the death roll will diminish its numbers with the settling of winter. |