Show J llERLAND4T1IERE 1 1 I I The Cholera Kavages I Still 4 r 1 Gontinue t I 1 J r in I I GEN GORDON AT > KHARTOUM r I Third 7ulliflcntinn In One Towa 3oor MeCullpuKh Chinas > Troubles S Cholera 1AKta November 12 In tire eighteen hqurs emlecf at 6 oclock tonight there wee ttiirteenjleaths from cholera in Paris MELVJS November 12In the last fortyeight hours there have been seven cases and two deaths from uholera TOULON November 12Two deaths from cholera today Several fresh case arereported An actor was seized With vomiting last night a he went upon up-on the stage and died shortly afterwards of apoplexy The city i dirtier than ever PARS midnight November 12 During Dur-ing the past twentyfour hours there have been fortyseven deaths in this city by cholera including fatal cases in the hospitals PARIS November 12The Telephone Company granted the free use of their offices for the calling of assistance for cholera patients The Patriotic League cdn verted its meeting hal into a cholera hospital TheJ Archbishop of Paris is a daily visitor at the hospitals I is noticeable that the suburbs of this city where the drainage is bad and the water mere sewerage are unaffected by the ewerae epidemic also that the environs of the cemeteries are scarcely affected by the disease whilein several portions of the city which are well supplied with water several cases have occurred Le tfqir says The quarters on the right side of ffie River Seine which have been severely attacked by choleraderive I their water from the Lecour canals I PAEIS Ndvomber 13The people continue con-tinue fearless though the epidemic is spreading throughout the eity One warehouse Monday sold 20000 yards of red flannel which uppoaed to be a preventive against cholera The troops and policemen on night ctoty are aU lowed rum with their coffee The I exodus Of foreigners increases A continuous con-tinuous string of vehicles line the neighborhood of the railwnystations ThC doctors ore of the opinion that strong healthy people arenot likely be i attacked by the disease I I No hospital attendants have been r a pC seized by1 the cholera1 therefore the plague is considered not to bV contagi iutf The slums of the city have been Pushed with water heavily charged with carbolic at id Thr cases occurred in the police department situated in the slums It i feared thedisease will rapidly spread there The prisoners in the station tere awaiting trial or disposal dis-posal after sentence are huddled in nauseus holes with scarcelv any daylight day-light and reeking with the foulest odors Their bed linen seldom cleaned isnow being washed and disinfected infected MARSEILLES November 12 Three friars ofthe Icole Ghretienuehave died from cEolearai The schools are do ed I is believed the number of cases at Toulon i understated under the influence influ-ence of hotel keepers Numerous fugitives fugi-tives from Paris have arrived at fug Spaniards residing in Paris are returning return-ing to SHin to avoid the threatened quarantine i |