Show THE CHOLERA sept 8 nothing can W metropolis from the zi now w save the great but t absolute compliance great plague member of the of every the part on community with the instructions of the board of health and the quanah the danger Is tine ula authorities feal coal and it cannot be over estimated arrived in inflicted steamships newly with awful of the ibe harbor today death sad and buffering they were the ja 1 both ot of c bugia and normanda Nor manla hamburg hambur the bugia S X burled five steerage at sea and had five living passengers still oo 00 board when patients cholera the Noro iania 1 1 anchor she he cast buried tour steerage passengers and one cabin bassenger nas she had four patients still alive one being a mem ter of the crew it le is claimed that the cabin passenger who died on the 6 normanda Nor manla 1 was buffering from diabetes only the quarantine V officers are in a 96 it must fatato tate of nervous excitement not le be understood that they are frightened but they are hoping tor for the jest beet and the Nor manla 1 1 is expect Xeo teu eu when the saloon 40 to by safety get on the vessel will get off Is in passengers question dr jenkins jenking has not yet de dideo dr jenkins early this morning t telegraphed ie for professor hermann of the briggs r aggra consulting pathologist professor health department and wm wells professor saor wor of y at t john hopkins university they arrived shortly after noor and without waiting for lunch dr jenkins took look them d down V w it to the steamboat w wharf harf what will you do with those stricken with the disease on the augia 1 and moravia doctor a reporter asked we will 31 s he be replied remove the chete island just J A as fast dr jenkins pro jre possibly can daae euel lemed to island and then to the hu infected vowels vessels in lower quarantine jn and preparations were begun for the transfer of the patients oat lente at 8 p in m the Nor manlas mall mail having baving been thoroughly FUMIGATED it was placed on board the steamboat joan E moore and taken to new york tork the steamer umbria left quarantine for the pier at this rf af vernoon ter tor noon noun all the first and second 0 6 ass were transferred from the passengers bongers 1 r ac city ity of rome bomb about 5 ata aio the steamer left for the pier at pm tomorrow dr jenkins proposes to establish a quarantine patrol iu the lower bay and keep pawing passing vessels and newspaper tugs 1000 fee feet fr m the brugia JR ugia and normania Nor mania PP P A fisherman attempted to land on en the south beach ideh this morning but abe be pol oe ce would not let him he siame came to dr jenkins for permission to land his boat dr Je jenkins jakine tolu told him bim that he and aad all the craft around would have to stop working and bell ansh ing in the bay hereafter and will lesue issue nui n order to that effect sept 3 dr jenkins went to lower quarantine and upon his return it was learned that three more deaths occurred on the iliff infected doted steamers te amers two on the Mow ria 1 and one ou the bugia 11 II I the child which was taken sick eick on blard beard of the amura moravia biag Is ie still alive but in a critical condition official contradiction is given to the rumor that there la Is sickness knees on board the Stubben huk 11 1 1 the bodies of the passengers who died from the disease will be removed to Swin burno island tomorrow morning the other passengers will also be taken off the steamers and put on the island the bodies of the three per sons who died today will be cremated on island tomorrow afternoon 6 la bourgogne of the french line arrived tonight being on the list it was waa sent to join the N amania and others at lower qua quarantine anchorage the captain had bad not heard oj 01 any cholera in havre and reported all well NEW YORK sept 4 three large steamers with immigrants on board arrived here today from europe but there was no evidence of cholera among the passengers they were the north german lloyd steamship fulda 91 from genoa august with five hundred and eight gere ger the north german lloyd jlloyd steam ship darmstadt from bremen august with three hundred and eight passengers and the arenen steamship la bourgogne Bour gogLe from rom havre august with eight hundred and forta immigrants grante the cabin passengers p lagers of die cue steamer normania Nor manla l have been trai tra sherred to hoffman island the panic among them today to is described by an eye wit vess cess as something frightful they cried out against being confined in the peat ships and ladies on I 1 oard the vowel vessel are in a state of the greatest terror their fears were relieved to a certain extent however by removal to hoffman Hoffa Aan island the commissioners ners describe the terror prevailing among the passengers as an of f a heartrending heart rending character there were some ome doubts among the cabin passengers as to the presence OJ of the dread disease on board the steamer but the deaths and now new cases which abic occurred today brought TERROR TO THE BRAVEST HEARTS on board the vessel and now all fully recognize that the grim specter 0 ot cholera Is really in their midst the italian man of war ana 11 which brought here the statue ol of christopher columbus presented ty ky the italian nation to the people of the united states arrived at quarantine this thia afternoon the sculptor of the statue signor gretano russo was among the passengers on board of the me steamer fulla fulda il there was a great panic on board the normanda Nor manla manial among the steerage passengers se lagers when the new cases and deaths occurred they begged the health commissioners on a tug which came alongside to take them off and said they could get together in a minute if it could get them ashore they were quieted down and relieved from terror on being landed on hoffman island there cannot ite be any doubt of the virulent nature of the disease heinrich lammers who died wag waa only taken ill this thin morning antonia harln on board the bugla jwj was wag also only sick for about twenty hours the last remaining child of the horn family an infant a low few months old is not expect ed to live jive through the night of the whole family of children five in number ten days ago the little one who to sure aure to die la Is all that the parents parent have left all steamers from hamburg and havre will be stopped at lower quarantine and retained as long as sary the brilliant 21 an uil oil tank steamer from hamburg will be bisin footed here she has no sickness and has baa a clean bill of health now that the Norma normania Nor mania niall steerage passengers are ashore their portion of the steamer will be thoroughly fumigated funi gated and dis die footed dr jenkins thinks the cabin passengers are pt pi fafe afe the following is the official list of NEW OASES CASES AND DEATHS on board the Nor maula emma horn horin steerage aged eight died today five days ill ih heinrick Lammers aged forty beven ste steerage eraLe toward steward died while in transit to the hospital hof altal he had been NURSING CHOLERA PATIENTS there are no now new cases on board the Nor normania Norna mania ania on bl biard ard the kugla 1 antonio ferla aged seventeen steerage steere aa e died today taken ill yesterday new cases on bugle Christ christine bue hansen aged ten and peter hauser aged eight on loard the moravia abraham schneider ag 10 eight died in transit transil no new cases came washington iNGToN D C sept 6 general superintendent kimball of the lire life saving service this afternoon sent a telegram to all keepers stating that information bad been received of efforts to evade the regulations by persons attempting to land from foreign vessels on beaches and places the established ports of entry the keepers are directed to prevent this abla this will result in the establishment of an effective cordon along the entire coast of the united states I 1 mich sept 6 the state board boad of health today declared twenty days quarantine against all immigrants from european points arriving by way of canada who have not undergone quarantine at the sea coast coasto or rhad had their baggage inspected and infected disinfected dis quarantine TINz S 19 I 1 sept 7 dr jenkins this evening wrote the secretary of the treasury calling attention to the hardt hardships hips of detaining cabin passengers pase engere of incoming steamers upon overcrowded over crowded vowels vessels which sailed from infected ports and stating that it was extremely important that prompt provision be made to remove these passengers pase engers to a suitable locality he decided that the most suitable locality was fire island where there are accommodations for at least 1000 persons A letter was published this evening from one of the lady passengers on the Nor norman mannia ala complaining that they are hut but t i up and she complains of the way the steamship corpany me a to all would be pit patient lent she a says s could they feel that any wise care wass was being exercised and could they be removed from the crew and stokers smokers sto kers the only people Ilac lined to any kind of illness ill neep the captain says sas the lady in her letters letter has no do control over the crew aej stokers smokers and wages bad to be guaranteed by passengers as they would not work olnee their engagements with the company were over on their arrival at this thin side washington D C sept 7 the secretary of state has received a telegram from the united states consul at Brus brussels saying baying Brue brussels ses officials report one case of cholera and the newspapers report several 10 f HAMBURG sept 7 the T cholera epidemic has increased in violence in the suburbs and adjacent cities BERLIN sept S prof virchow as the result of his hie investigations of the cholera in russia declares that the measures for tic tu abing eating cholees patients there and preventing the spread of the disease excellent are better in this re spec than in germany the professor does not think the infection ol Germany from the western part of russia probable he further siyi s ays that owing to the inadequate knowledge of the bacillus it is in impossible to tell whether the cholera will reach here in the spring he holds that the disease germ la is not killed oy by cold coia NEW boric sept 8 athe the norma nia 11 and augia 11 have bave again hoisted the yellow rig flig and the same signal la Is flying on hoffman island indicating the discovery of additional cholera cases this thia morning up to yest yesterday erlay evening there has been thirty one cases cages of sib sickness liness and disease and eight deaths in this port the stoll rs on normania Nor mania manial this morning seem to be the greatest sufferers eight of the crew of that vessel were transferred yesterday afternoon to island these men had only a day before been taken back to the ship ader twelve hours P stay on hoffman island where they had been dis infected with al AH possible thoroughness along with five hundred others they were taken back to the ship apparently arenfly ly in ez excellent exa ellent health the g doctors will not admit positively that these eight patients have cholera nor will they deny it secretary foster says dr hamilton and dr jenkins jeakins will inspect sandy hook tomorrow with a view to selecting a site for a camp of refuge for the cooped up cabin passengers of the steamships now detained at quarantine dr cyrus edson sanitary superintendent received the following dispatch from dr seibert who is in berlin berlin steams all articles from hamburg for one hour the highest opinion is that all the rivers in northern europe are infected and that now new outbreaks can be expected the new law will stop all russian immigration passing quarantine months will be insufficient to stamp out t the be disease the only efficient method for you in america 41 the himml immigrant baggage or other articles for at least an hour they must be steamed singly or else immigration must be topped stopped germs are everywhere no port is safe the borough board of health has sent from the atlantic highlands a protest otest to governor abbott against AlFr landing anding passengers of infected ships at sandy hook the borough has provider a lay flay and night watch and a land patrol service to that end N HEW ew sept 8 the cholera situation at quarantine is ie grave only are new cases breaking out every day among the steerage passengers on the ill fated normanda Norman Nor manla mud and bugla 11 1 1 the former of whom are ar on hoffman island but it is now among the crew of the Nor who are on board the cabin passengers who have been free from any sign of the disease are still kept like rats rate in a trap enclosed within the sides aides of the steamer and cholera Is ie raging alongside of them there is no ship to put them on or any place where I 1 oakland oan land them says the health officer while the agent whose place is to see the passengers cared for say nothing dr jenkins has made strenuous exertions to obtain a place to put the well passengers but up to the present has been unsuccessful today he thought be bad baa everything arranged but a gentleman showed a correspondent of the associated press a telegram from austin corbin stating that the war department had refused sandy hook tor for the cabin passengers and this blocked their plan to 10 erect barracks there dr jenkins said he hail bad asked governor fowler to annex fire island which was private property and abd let him put cabin passengers ashore at once and he thought it might be possible to do so BO and have the appraisement of its value made later the governor has advised him to rent or purchase a vessel to put the cabin passengers in it if necessary and he be thought things would be straightened out As regards the situation at lower quarantine things are no better than on the previous day in fact they are very much worse in regard to mortality eleven fresh oases cases and four deaths being the days dayis record on the Nor manla manin six new cases were found and on the bugla three now new cased all members of the crew and the steer age they were removed to swin burn island the moravia 1 was found for the fourth time to be absolutely free from ease cases and the doctors are now confident that the cholera has been successfully stamped out on board that ship at hofmans Hog mans Is landone of the nor mania maniac steerage passengers had developed cholera and ad a d he was removed on a tug to island there it was found that four deaths had occurred since last night it to is reported at the maritime exchange that cholera has appeared in ia mexico A cablegram from vera cruz was received stating that four officers and two sailors of the brittoh steamship may at that port were sick about the vessel the following letter written on the 1 1 fth was received normania Nor maula september in the city today at the office of the evangelist from rev daniel fisher D D LL D pre president hanover college indiana on behalf of the cabin passengers of this ill fated ship I 1 appeal to you for help we are perfectly willing to be quarantined but in the name of humanity aua and of civilization not to speak of christianity let the quarantine be at least rational and not barbarous we have not been sick alck in the cabin except in one case which seems to ba have baie ie almost no symptoms and that occurred two days ago we have succeeded in getting the steerage away but the crew cannot be moved the ship must have them aboard one after another they sicken under these circumstances we scarcely dare hope that ultimately we shall escape at any rate when will such tine end think thin k of children women feeble persons persona any set of men even evela criminals reft to wear out in danger ot of cholera in this fashion if ally set get of people in any other situation were enduring such peril as ours millions ot of voices would be raised to red |