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Show VITAL STATISTICS GIVEN FOR JULY HP1S1C Idaho's death rale from i.ppumik ilis, it is reported from the hiireim of vital statistics, is roiisioeralily higher than the national na-tional average, due to the ldaho-.i;;s' ldaho-.i;;s' irn-orrigihle tinwillingless to .ave his appendix looked after i:i:'ll ii has mirst. la I ! : t- hist year, the report s';.vs. SJ ld;;h.o;ins dieti of appen-i;is appen-i;is or a! tlie rate of lt.5 to iory 100. turn population. The report showed that during July ;!-"X deaths occurred, of which f'2 were due to heart disease, more than one quarter. There were 63 accidental deaths of all kinds four suicides and one homicide. liirtlis were 104-1. Ada county led the stale with 109 live births. There were 12 sels of twins in tho state. Typhoid fever, growing rarer since water 'chlorinalion has become be-come popular, claimed one life (hiring the month. Septic sore throat another increasingly rare disease, killed one. lining the month, one mother reported her thirteenth child. There were two mothers of fifteen, fif-teen, and one fouteen years of age. reported. The youngest father was IT, he oldest 59, while the (ddest mother was 44. |