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Show umo.M.U IIAItl'.IS Iaaurt rrotlaiii.ill.iiii lu Ibe 1'iihllc and rolliT. The following promulgation have been lautl by Coroner Harrla: To the UnderUkcra of Halt Iko City and Conntyi You are hereby notified that you are not to baud la or rrmmn llio body of anv jormu that eomiM under the Jurla llcttou or the coroner, until after Hie coroner haa been notlile.1 an 1 baa tateaed upon It aa In what illapoaitlotl aball tai made of It. Any vl'.latloii, after lliu tlale or thla notice, wilt lie pntaccitleil to tho full extent of the law. Mv nnlielaatSi; aolllll Main atreet, and my telephone liuinlier la arm. Haled at my Olllee II. la vt h day of Auguat, laol, T. 1- llvlilil, Coroner. To Hie City Marahal aud blucer of Salt lAke Oltyi Yuu aro benby n.itlHe.1 that In thecaao of a violent or accidental death, llio cor oner la Ibe I1rl and only pcraon to lie notified. The utllco and morgue la al .117 aoiilli Main atret't) telephone No. 110. You will pltatao tako notice and govern youreilre aeiMnllnglr I will furnlali my own tleivl wagon for Hie removal of all htallea, which will be unhand on all occaaloua. Haled at my olui-e thla 91th day of Allgual, ISI. T.K. llAnitia, Coroner. The above emanation aro In eiciia ol any warrant cuulatnid Intbelaw. A dead l-nly found aiaeil may bu removed to aome atiltable j lace, by any perron, without the lu. terventlon of the coroner, and without lilakiiowlngnuyllilng alamt audi removal, re-moval, nnd no ollenae uu ler thu Jawa uflh. Ttrrltory will bu thinby com-milted. com-milted. IVreons making tut h removal need have no ft er of Ulng "proaecu-ledtothtifullellentof "proaecu-ledtothtifullellentof the taw," aa Ihe law doc not extend far enough to reach them Tor ft curunrr lo titiderlako lo luelruct Cli city inarahal and oce force of uu Incorporated lty lu tlulr ilullea la a new dtiwuliue, elnmgly aavurlng f Ihefarrlial, and the tleelarntloii that thucornrr la the flret and only ierioli to la) notllled. In Ihu cate" of violent or nccldcutal dentil," la aim-1 aim-1 ly alwurd. Thu relative and friend of theilertaiHtl, If known to the (.nicer, (.ni-cer, thould alao be notified MHiutl aa )alble. The dead wagon of any undertaker, a will a that of tho coroner, may Im omplnjinl for the removal of any tliii I tody; eo miy any otl.tr vihlcle, for that matter. It 1 unuaual lor coronera to have dead wagon, though liny have a right lo maintain them, and let them to mill aa may deetru to uno and pay fur them. Tho law upou thl tublrcl Ualrltlly Inliarmony with common feumt tend advanceiltlvllUallon. It would often lien violation of all deceucy and propriety pro-priety to allow n diad buly, whatuvir the taUMivf death, to lie mponil until Hie coroner could be commuul. ritid Willi and attend hi H r-mntil. To llluatratL. Thu writer waapri-nntotioiiuoccatl.m In thla city, during llio it) lug momenta of n man who had fatally ahot blnmelf In thu head with atilcldal Intent, liu lay iiiou tlio ground, weltulng lu lilt tdoud, while a hot ailmmer'a euti beat down utn blin. ltuhbUh an I refute covered tho tpot wluru helay, fllea wurmed about thu wound from which the bralita wero ooilng, and the taiily vrai lylug In a cramd ikhIIIoii. The tight waa ghaatlyand horrifying lu tho extreme. Yet Hit re the body luy uutouibed fora cniitlderable lime, n curlou crowd gating iiion II, until llio ivrouer coul I be nollOed nud takoacllou. Humanity and decency dimandcd that the body lai atonie removetl to aome trlvAto and tultablo place, but Ihurldlculoua notion that, the coroner luliat lint ie It I revolted. It 11 roller that tho eolouer thould be iioHIIikI of all deatha by uccl lent or violence; lait iiendlug hla arrival or lilaactloiiiucli (tiiiiaiary dlrpoltton of Ihe remalUM aailecency, j roprlety and ft I ror. ri cl for tlio dijiarleU rvtulre, may be made. |