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Show CHOLERA FOR BRIUUAS. There 1 a Possibility at Ita Holng Brought Hure. There is mere possibility that Brigham City may yet be fairly exposed ex-posed to the dread cholera. A young man named Larson, relative of a family living in the Second ward, is now on one of the quarantined quar-antined vessels in New York harbor. He is on his way from Denmark to Brigham City. Which of the infected in-fected ships he is aboard we were unable to learn. Several other emigrants for this city and Tore Nielson, a returning missionary, are also on one of these detained ships. Experts say cholera germs can be carried about in the clothing of a well person and communicated to others after a lapse of ten days, the bearer of the deadly seeds not necessarily being stricken. The only way to avert the disease is to be scrupulously clean personally and have your premises in the same condition. con-dition. Look to the sanitiry condition con-dition of the city. |