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Show CHOLERA SUSPECTS. They Are Under Surveillance In 31 any Houses the Quarantine Is Kalied. New York, Sept. 21. Two new suspected eases of cholera was reported to the health board today. One was from 63 Cherry street, where Mary Murphy was found sick with cholera symptoms. She was transferred trans-ferred to the hospital. The health authorities authori-ties regard this as a very suspicious case. The other suspected case comes from Mrs. .luenthus' boarding-house, at 14 First street, from which Coachman Louis Wein-hasen Wein-hasen was 'removed Saturday night. Another boarder, a man named Henry Engel, is a susDect. The quarantine was raised in seven houses today where cholera cases or suspected cases had occurred. An autopsy was made this forenoon fore-noon on the body of Lpe Joe Wah, a Chinaman China-man who died at 14 Mott street yesterday under suspicious circumstances. The contents con-tents from his body have been subjected to examination. Mary Conerty, a young girl who is at the reception hospital as a suspect, sus-pect, will be discharged tomorrow. She has not had cholera. Louis Wcinbajrcn is still ill, but it is not yet known whether he has cholera. |