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Show TUB IIKII.LIIA. Itakser Speltr-I I' flteiint. Dr. ttaon HenoeU. AdtriilitreuratUor. Camp Low, Handy Aook, HepL 21. Tbu baggagu of tho unfortunate "Nor tuanula'a" passengers was unpacked today for exjoauro to the tun and wind. It was discovered dial all persons! effects of every kind and description were utterly ruined In the I rocesa of disinfection by steam at HoIIman's Island. Hllk dresses, laces, mantle,, fur coata and other exnalvo clothing were found lo be covt red with it (hick, greenish mildew, completely mining them. There were 1,100 pieces ot bag. gage. No new cases were rejiorlrd In camp. Hanltary Kuperlntendeut Dr. IMton mode a report today on the qholera "suspects" In Parker's hospital. Henry Knglo of I'ourtocntli street Is doing well and It Is not thought lie lias tbe tho.'cra. Mary Murphy, who caino from U3 Cherry strtet, la reported very sick. Her cate Is uot tu pitted lo be cholera. There it some doubt In llio case of Patrick Btewart of IS Morris ttreet. Hit Illness Is auspicious and may le cholera. Henry P'rlck, aged nity.llve years, of 439 West Thlrltcuili ttreet, was taken sick last night with vonilllUR and diarrhoea. His casu la not regarded as one of genuine cholera, but ho Is being Investigated. In-vestigated. Thu bacteriologists ol tbu health department de-partment repoited this afternoon the result of their examination In the casu of tho Chinaman UpJonWah, who died at 14 Motl ttreet, and Mary P. Murphy, 13 Cheery street, who is at Ihu reception hospital. They found the Chinaman did uot tile ot Aalatla cholera, aud the woman was not full". erlng from the disease. hktuimi.ni:d cauin hoy. )t!AlUNTl.Ni:, Hept. S3. Alliort Lena, cabin boy aboard the ateamer "Herman," laat night dlteated him. self of all hla clothing, which ho tied up In a I u mile, and with a llfo preserver twain ashore ut Clifton noat club house, Clifton, L. 1. Tom Martin, Janitor of thu Clifton boat club, found hliu aud t.avo lilm a suit of clothes and banded nlrnaver to the police at Hlitnleton. Dr. Jenkins was notified by Police Juitloe Marsh. The boy claims to have been III trtatoi by the ulllcers and risked hit llio rather than remain aboard. Herman, the health otllcer, haa aent to olice headquarters lor the boy with Inalruo. tlgni lo return li'm aboard his Teasel. qunrnnllur II. filiations. WAtlli.MiTON, Hepl. S3. Hecrelary of Htate Foaterhad a call today from Mr. Lauierback, represeutlng tbo Pa-clflo Pa-clflo Mall company, and a representative representa-tive of the Panama railroad, lu regard to the action of the Colombian government govern-ment Instituting a quarantine against l.uropeao aud American trading vessels, ves-sels, tho ellect of which was a practical practi-cal stopj age to commerce. They desired de-sired the government to take aoine action ac-tion to reliu-A mailers. It Is considered consid-ered probable the United Htatea government gov-ernment will submit to the Colombian government a remuustrauce. ACblllatiieullhollonla tu Heroine till.n,. Washington, Hepl. S3. A short time ageCollaclorlslom or Port fowne-cud, fowne-cud, Wah., wrote the treasury del art-nient art-nient for Instructions lu tho casu of onu Chiug Von.u Chinese who claimed to be a Ilritlth subject and applied for aJmlislon to the United Htatia at audi, eshlbltlngarerlllloulu of naturalization naturaliza-tion Issued at Vancouver. Thecollector expressed the opinion that this waa a tvtt cate and If the man was allowed to enter tho authorities on the other sldoof the line could bt gin at once to mike Ilritlth cltlreua of tbu Cblueau to evade our restriction law. Assistant Hecrelary Hpauldlug In reply re-ply Informs collectors that naturallza-tlouvir naturallza-tlouvir a Chinese peison by an adlacvnt country woulJ not qualify such person to etiter the United Htatet andlnatruots him to decline to consider the papers mentioned na In any manner changing the status of such person as laraa admission ad-mission Into the United Htatea la concerned. con-cerned. An official of tbe treasury department depart-ment said this afternoon 11 was a debatable de-batable question If this action of the do-fartment do-fartment lu refuting to recogulxu a Irltlsli naturalization of Chinese (-arsons la uo( In conflict Willi the treaty with Great Britain, whereby Ha subjects sub-jects are allowed to enter and tcavo the United Htatet any time. Colored I'M, lots Ailmltlr-t. l.KHANo.N, Pa., Beit. S3. The national camp of Patriotic Order Hona ofAmerlo. today paated an amendment amend-ment to the national constitution to eliminate the word "white" therefrom. there-from. This will admit colored men to tmmedlato membership In the order. The resolutions adopted favor compulsory com-pulsory and Industrial education, oppose op-pose occupancy of land by furclgu tfietulAtors, and favor prohibition of rorelgn immigration whlclLcumcs burn to advocate communism and anarohy. The lleMh or n Vtenllujr Milliter. Di.inuu, Mich., (-opt. S.I.-J, H. Wicks, a mllllonalrcof New Vork City add president ol the Wlckt Ilelrlg-orator Ilelrlg-orator company, with htadquarters t,t Rochester, N. Y., fell out of a second story window of a house of Ill-fame tonight end was lustautly killed. Two llrntbera Nliuei l-telt other V.m.UTOtt.f, N, V., Held. S3. Two brothart named Uarfleld and Leu Van Aruum, aged 11 onl IS, wuut to visit relativei lu thu country yesterday anil on the way hoftu the ycuugtr brother shot the oiber with a ruwdver. The wounded brother Immediately telzsd the plitol and shot Ihu other. Uuth boya iben Jumped Into thu lllack river and were drowned. Thuy loft a notu dee.rlbiug theacttun. Thu bodies weru recuvcred. |