Show S CITY HEALTH REPORT I Statistics of Board of Health for the i Past Week I the vp tIme fCiI The rort of the Board of Health for m1i diai last Vsk showed lilt calL of sniallpo 2 caUS1 Of Jin thhty against 07 the we k before andS iTliore were 42 cases reported during the vcck and 2 discharged as cured Lfi Scarlet fever 7 i cases against an equal rostrajjj number the previous week typhoid fever 1 case against nonc4lh < plevlous it which Rveek1 diphtheria none against 5 the previous week births S mules 12 fe males don HIM males 17 females 9 bodies brought here for Interment 7 bodies shipped away for interment else nvhcre 3 f treatm11 vOnIOTi Six New Smallpox Cases vcr P tT Six cases of smallpox were reported arlcocele to the Board of Education yesterday as follows Frances Mngennettl aged J13 113 West Third South street Harold Ear 0flgtrJt Wallace aged C Lawrence Wallace aged tl 3SC Val street Lucy Edmonds fageO S Raymond Edmonds aged 13 atoll 5d 1171 South Fourth East Htrcct Mrs T 11 yotm0 Albion Caine aged 1M l ISO Q 8lre tAt 15 Whi K t-At the Board of Health ofllco ycBter prematITe4 day no school children were vacclnaiod 17 flarn0 making a total vaccinated since Dc cc fcernber 10th or 2337 mCnt red sslth ° 1 State Health Matters 0b1e State Mcdlral Inspector Raker holds UT f that umallpox can bo conti acted set mefl toral linen by the same person Just like or measles and that he knew of one man cad Who hal the illsoftsn thr p limps lan con scquenllyT he says people are mistaken who suppose they can make themselves immune by > taking the present prevail rather than ing mild form of smallpox be vaccinated I Dr Beatty says he will give 1000 for the Identification of the Utah person who is reported to have lost an arm through vaccination Medical Inspector Inspec-tor Baker has heard several times in his lour over the State about this seemingly seem-ingly mythical personage but has never been able to locate one |