Show AMERICA SAFE FROM CHOLERA berlin sept 3 dr harbor physician tor th government of hamburg in reply to inquiries made by the associated press concerning cholera telegraphs as follows the trans chipi lent of russian emigrants have b en suspended at hamburg and furl er cholera infection Is improbable the room comi anlon of the first case has a ack but otherwise all the emigrant are healthy three emigrant due to sail last thursday on the st samer moltke tor new york wore landed and since then have been iiii er medical observation all are b althy the drinking water and arrangements here and consequently an Is unlikely single in spite of the greatest care cannot always be prevented but no danger exists for sea traffic I 1 am convinced that all means for opposing the cholera are in use we are going to meet the future with tranquility and we hold that americans have grounds for disquietude signed the statement by dr that the emigrants did not sail on the steamer moltke and are in quarantine is correct as Is shown by the following telegram received from hamburg about eighty emigrants have traveled from russia with a man who died from cholera they passed two medical stations on the way and a portion of the detachment was on board the steamer moltke which was in the lower elbe when word reached the magistrates of the death from cholera the senate was summoned and a representative of the hamburg american steamship company was invited to be present it was decided to immediately debark the emigrants which was done on the pretoria which sailed yesterday saturday were german italian and hungarian emigrants but no russians in all at the emigrant station at keddel are none of them is 11 ll the opinion s expressed in berlin that the united states sea board has more to fear from emigrants shipping at trieste than from german points as cholera is already in austrian poland liner Is detained new york sept 3 the hamburg american line steamship bluecher the first vessel to arrive from hamburg since the appearance of cholera in germany was detained at quarantine tor more than two hours today while health officers subjected passengers and crew to rigid examinations the long detention caused some alarm as it was feared the delay meant the dreaded disease or its symptoms had been discovered on board there was consequently much rejoicing when it was known that save for a caso of measles which had tha steerage the vessel was absolutely freo of illness |