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Show IIKAIni STATISTICS OF i UTAH JOINT,' JULY ! i i The State .Board of Health linn issued tho health bulletin for Julv. primed in tabulated form. 'Die estimated population of the Stale is given at SIIJ,S73. The total numhor of deaths from all i-atisos dm Ing tho month was 225, of which IIS ooourrod In Salt Lake county. Of roninglous dlseasos there were reported thirty-eight ensos of scarlet fever, fourteen of whloh aro credited cred-ited to Sail Lake,' as are all the doaths from that disease, live in number. There were but live cases of smallpox in tho tiaie. nil In Salt Inko; no deaths. Tho number of o.ios of dlphlhorla and membraneous mem-braneous croup was "olghty-soven ; rinlt I Lak had twenly-eight of I hem. but no deaths. Tho total number of deaths from these diseases throughout iho btate was seven There were forty-one cases of typhoid j fevor. fifteen of which were In Salt f.ako nniiity: and two deaths iu a toinl of eight in the State. The report shoiv j :js cases of whooping-cough foi the- month, ami four deaths, Salt I.ako only i bad six of these cano. and two deaths. Theie wore forty-eight cases of measles, and one death credited to I" tali coutiU , Salt Lake had sixteen of tho forty-night , cases reported. There were twenty cases of chiokon-pox; no deaths; of that mini- 1 her Salt Lake only had two cases. Vn . Incomplete, reporl of pneumonia cases i showed a total of twenty-nine, with fif- icon deaths; Kail Lake county had eight ' cases ami five deaths. The reported cases of tuberculosis, said ! to be also incomplete, are eighl. with six (ij-iiiiw; of the,o Sail Lake county reported re-ported throe coses and a like number of ueaiiis. The bulletin shows that It" towns and districts In the. State reported by registrars regis-trars and health officers. It nl' shows that there wore forty-two localities free from contagious disiasot. |