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Show HEALTH RECORD OF THE PAST WEEK The stork trlbled the reapor within Ogdon's corporate limits during the week ending Saturday. The births totaled twenty-five against nine deaths. In tho birth column, according to the weekly report of George Shorten, city sanitary commissioner, thoro were ten boys and fifteen girls. Divided Into sex, tho deaths were six males and throo females. Tho report also shows that -M contagions con-tagions wore reported during tho week. Chickenpox again lead with 19 cases. The other contagions were as follows; Measles, 12; scarlet fever, 11; typhoid, ty-phoid, 1, and whooping cough, 1. Tho report shows thoro is not a caso of smallpox or diphtheria in the city. . Tho, snowfall of last week Is given at eleven Inches. The highest temperature tem-perature was registored Friday at 40 dogrees agovo zoro; tho lowest, Saturday Sat-urday morning, when tho thermometer dropped to 13 degrees above. |