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—_ friend and political associate, Comp- troller Prendergast, walked Into the ex- ecutive session of the Board of Ketimato to-day with hie mind made up. Mr. Mitchel has refused to accede to any arrangement whereby dividends on the watered stock of the Inter-Mot. shall be pald out of a sum reserved to the Intervorough Rapid Transit Com- pany from the earnings of the extended fin ina ahead of the interest and sink BROUCHT FEASTING BAD FOR THE FUTURE. P ¥ | His contention in that the proposed It Looked Like Ret Like Real Chatta- award to the Interborough prepared by ‘ Borough President McAneny of Manhat nooga Style to Cloak and Suit Trade. | tan and acquiesced in by Comp Prencergast would mean untold elty in yea com od that tie needs of the pres ent are not suMcientiy jarge ©) justity bartering away the future just to the MeAneny report rounded out When the members of the Board fied into the large room after the ex Jo: and he WINED AND DINED HIM. wave susve / But a $60,000 Order fo: ° @ession they were headed by Mr. Mitchel, But : rder for In who was grinning. Owing to Mayor ante’ Underwes ande, Gaynor's nolding a hearing on the main fants’ Underwear Landed Moor of Wity Hall, he left Mr. Mitchel 10 preside at the adjourned meciing of Him in Jail. | the Board, Aa@ the latier wok hin seat, there was no surface indication of the * struggle which is going on behind closeg | Jeferson Market Police Court re- doors. rembled the scene of a bankruptey pro “I have a resolution ready bearing | ceeding In the cloak and sult business _vpon the ement of the transit ques- | to-day when Theodore Frank of No, 217 on,” began Mr. Mitchel, “but before IE] West One Hundred and Twenty-seventh move for its adoption 1 want to ask the | street was arraigned on a charge of at- ehairman of the transit committee if te | tompted rand larcene ad held tn has any report to make at this time, 0 ball for examination to-morrow “Inasmuch as the resulution 1 pro- | jjornin pone to move Is a part of the transit | ndore Is the suave representing him buyer for the d of 1. B. Loveman & ¢ Tenn, lived for ten days on New York affords in the way young man who, | ward atore yattanoow the by food, committee's plan for the settlement of | ¢ he subway question, I wish to state | isn that I have no desire to usurp the funce Hons of the committer,” he added. 1 would ask for an adjournment unl 8 o'clock (his afternoon, when Oo) drink and entertainment at the nae ‘Transit Committee will have @ definite |or the salesmen about hola- ‘Teport to make,” said Borough ai | wale cloak, sult and underwear houses, it McAneny More than 100 resentatives of the MUST TAKE ACTION TO-DAY, who had read tn SAYS MITCHEL, ning papers of Frank's arrest at “T have no obje I aball the | the Caditive Hotel last night thronged wet up action said Mr. | Jefferson Market Pol Court when he Mitehe: Aaa arraigned to-day, These Interested The Comptrolier then moved for ad. | W!th se Included the rale whe Journment, und the members of the [Ad spent good money entertaining eeommiltee fied out of the room, Kahn, employers of aid salesmen and Immediately afterward there waa a ‘ul competitors who had, In some | hurrying and scurrying for Boroug) | manner, excaped belng ng.” “President Steers of Brooklyn by Bor- Frank is a small youth, with a bie pugh President Cromwell of Richme nose and a chin the dimensions of Bteers stood with Mitchel, Gress: which are apparent only when it‘ is ehbe Mayor last night on the test vote [observed In profile. ‘Vo one not in the cloak and sult business b ing enough to eo walenm does not look nand attention, confided that k, unconselously » carried in makeup vineing evidence that he was u buyer from Chattanooga, BLUE SILK HANDKERCHIEF GOOD EVIDENCE. Thin evidence was a blue silk hand- kere f which p wed coyly from the upper left-hand pocket of his coat. As ash & Perlmutter might say: Any feller what carries a blue silk | sad in executive session, inaking ni Votes sxainst the propored Inte wuara we Those voting to grant the cuarantee |! ss were the Comptroller, McAneny, Crom well and Miller, they lacking one vote necessary to tle and two votes ne sery to carry their plan, Horough President Steers has two votes, enough to carry the proposition Chairman Wilicox of the Public Ser- vice Commission, when asked to-day | ! about the proposed guarantee to th borat one of yundkerchlef sticking out of hie | Taterberough said: ket wouldn't have to pi it he ws “This commission te absolutely 9p: | juyer from Chattanvo: yet." posed to the guarantee of dividends on| ‘That blue w#ilk handkerchief did the| capital of any corporation entering | business. When Frank dropped into “| Ihe transit field, That interest and | wholemle house a week ago last Fri- sinking fund on the money contributed | day and proclaimed himself Mr. Kaho by private capital should have @ first | from Chattanooga, buying a fall stock | Hen on the earnings is a principle that | for D. B. Lov & Co, he was takes haw been recognized tn all subway ne- | for genuin Within a few hours, | ‘@otiation But this is @ preferen through mysterious trade channels, the gnd not a guarant news travelled that Mr. Kahn from : Chattanoe buying goods for D. B Ps AS ADESE 5. chekaaRaae. Loveman & Co. was in town and that | 974,000,000 INTO He was an cuny buyer, Ie ordered 540,000,0002—CAN'T Piri tne vary nonchalance of a susceye EVENIN SUBWAYS J) 6:1 jockey purcnasing a dollar cigar. He ordered the goods sent to Loveman & Co. for delivery by Aut 1 and pald ab- Here is why President Mitchel |) solutely no attention to terma, ay The corridors of the Cadillac Hotel, of the Board of Aldermen cannot pe Frank made his headquarters, see" the new Interborough pro Pf! aithough he had not registered, resounds i iv op J) ed all last week with the votces of pages poval that the city give & 9 Bert) ing for “Mr. Kahn, Mr. Kahn. Mr. | cent. “preferential” to that com- Kahn.” The Cadillac swarmed with “ie > ore salesmen from the cloak and sult dise Eeey balers. paying the interest h/t et som morning until late at aight and sinking fund on the city’s in vestinert of $54,500,000 Frank ate and drank and rode in a mobiles and occasionally went to store with a that caused the Jrock with Joy MERCHANTS FORGOT WHERE CHATTANOOGA WAS, a man and gave an order whole establishment to timated No. of Pas sengers to Year. Be Carried bp None of the elated merchants ap- |) aera e000 6425,500,000 TT cared to note the fact that th 1917 ++ 460,000,000 al i fron stranooga Fs his goods shipped via the Mor 1918. 500,000,000 FY Osten They forgot that Chate 1919. 000,000 F) tanooga yup in the alr and a 570,000,000 || ong: ton ve from the Atlantlo 1920 ...... 0,000,000 J] One 1921 602,000,000 w that Frank orde i 00,000 xoods to siock any two. de. 1933. creveeveeee +44 670,000,000 yattach him, The climax 9. 707,000,000 yesterday when he ordered} bed worth of Infar Wear from a wn house 1926 he had parted the statistician : establishment began to figure 1927 ..... lowing the extraordinary aver 1928 for each Infant's outfit: purchase man & Co, would Nave to Be 1929 ++ 24,000,000 AUS is os 1930 974,000,000 records disclosed The foregoing estimate of the {| tive in New York, Fotis Lintorthet ae future growth of traffic are J) No «@ We M those of Borough President Mo: |) ; unbeal Aneny, on the basis of a 5 per P| boxu f cent. yearly TORSO, Lp I TAM Wik * Mr. McAneny claims that by 1923 ]] bite for Coney stand. 4 the enlarged subway will carry ]} ONLY EIGHT CONCERNS ADMIT enough passengers to pay the In |} THEY WERE STUNG, terborough guarantee, but it wil) aoe ¥ onrarne at took . orth | not be until 1930 that the system : Riki eat te will be earning enough to pay as ¢ wore We ; si at well the interest and sinking fund Dress Co. Na Bh Wee om the city’s investment, pave mth vet Ht uf t urt Co We | The CAPACITY OF THE PRES. Jy) |S | 1 a ENT BUBWAY 15 270,000,000, The . MJ. Pamterntck, No, a onlarged subway will JUST 1 i : TWICE AS LARGE, and have af & © an 18 ost rw veotnth grobable maximum annual ca wont) Por Na Maal oat) pacity of 640,000,000-—with all the The plainar ferred char straphangers and discomforts of , Go. ta a Sp ! ada the present subway re . perl la Mr, Mitchel has asked his as- Poy y a aye At HED pociates in the Moard of Esti tained § b vom the how the interest and sinking rhe “ oe. en fund on the city's investment can eny was the or mye ‘ ge paid out of PAS 4 an ¥ hs pet com Natn . Wa CANNOT EVEN ausanal thal 4 femme QROWDED INTO THE stores Will ented In court. pre LARGED SUBWAYS. ared to inaugurate additional prove ‘yank appeared to enjoy the appar \ | by | dreadful THE EVENING WO ORLD, TUESDAY, JULY 18, HIS HANDKERCHIEF Bogus Buyer Gave Big Orders and Stung 191f, Bic hiblsicia for Auto Rides, Wine and Shows {on us AGI00C0 THAT OR DE fy To # 0000. im To GET + WIS ORDERS THEY GAVE WM THE BEST IN THE HousL AT THE BHOWS er GAVE Hin CosTLy DINNERS AND THEN HE WAS ‘FOUND To Be A SusPicious. . PERSON! ent discomfiture of the men who identified hin and line of prison “Ain't It fer man, mopping his brow day night | was rus! Cadillac when tw to take him away from 4 said they had wouldn't let" ehlef that landed a period of feast and joy for young Mr. Frank, The New York salesman thought a blue silk handkereh: It was learned Frank, his I this , obtain hind the hoslery ¢ goods stor (Continued from First P sorry man. his old indictments,” Mrs, Singleton Joined In the conversa. | expressed no disappointment | indie! tlon and that the Grand Jury h kinswoman, “Tam not at all surprised,’ Singleton, thing. It will defense tunity ¢ the world.” you don't that we We ure anonymous te last night that upset ply unnery ive the vindicate the: do to KO on with my were two sonia int remarks theatre about us w MONEY CAN'T HARM THEM NOW, SAYS MISS GRAHAM. “it te what strange money can do in this country,” sighed Mra, Stu. gleton. Never mind, ststei cried Mias Graham, “all the money in the world cannot harm us no should say nol,"* assented Miss Conrad. “We both have easier con selences than that man Stokes, We have been eritl for going on t stage, but we have got to have money for our defense, so that ment in just District-Attorney Whitman sald fernoon that th the indicted show capital out of th ‘Judge Olcott,” sald “who Is representing M to the of his client and lstened to every was nothing int act upon which he could ask that any “8 the Misses the law, they are at Mberty to steps be taken to suppr Conrad and Graham, while out on ball, earn Geir living dn any ft" SRR ae KING GEORGE SUFFERING WITH BAD SORE THROAT. acts Cold on Round of Cor- Aggravates Trouble by Too Much Talking. ny 18 Cont onation Visits and PDINBURGIL is cuffering from a sev his paystetans de Ng and ¢ which he t speochmak a bad cold him ve him!" After all it was the blue silt handker- | know,” are veing persecu me aet chambermalds ¢ iiled as each picked him out of whispered one gale “Last Satur ng him out of the competitors first. f protruding from the coat pocket was the style in ¢ afterno who has Hved in New Yor all his training as @ buye: inter artinent of 4 Broadway dry GIRLS WHO SHOT STOKES INDICTED, We are not a bit afraid of m etting t era, 1 this godsend to us." Mr r, way because thi hattanooga, “anid Mrs, “and rather think It Is a good two «and innocent girls an oppors ves before that I was It was all [could then th made horrid they see tried And jon that ; | ted her young, Mins he most got one re the An- engage this making King George throu to his re n susht while travel. with ling. rhe King continues his round of functions, reviews and levees, but he is belt ed to use his voice as ttle as | possible 4 zinan, one Jwho called at No, 22h Ve Kast New ¥ " t y of Ce heart fa 1 wa ‘ and oh £ Jew n ed laimed M ly gave it to his a Hn. Magistrate ved the young man mtn $1,000 for tria }vould uot be found, Ha "HAD DEAD GIRL'S. JEWELS, ers | nsylvania ave nou Apathize ut had the s Abramowtta's who gave Voorhets dishe tory and held 1. His mother WHO 18 ACTIVE IN SEA FOR FATHER T0 GET MOTHER'S ALIMONY was no action he | could take to prevent the appearance of girls from notoriety. Whitman, Stokes, went tre last mght in the Interest He sat in a front seat word of the act He heard nothing (hat was in any way nsive and he wrote me to-day that young womar |Krum, SEVERED LIMES OF SLAIN BABY FOUND IN PIPE —— BWAY FIGHT. Crowd of Foreigners Gather Threaten Vengeance When Tragedy Is Disclosed. and The oped arms and legs of a well devel- iid, probably two months old, Were discovered in a drain pipe in the j ba nt of the four-story tenement | house at No, 306 East Forty-fifth street to-day by a plumber, who had been | called to stop an overflow. The tiny arms were cut away at the shoulders and the legs at the thighs by a suarp wi instrument. So far the police have not cated the remainder of the body. either 1s the identity of the child known, ell Levy, @ plumber at No. 82 Second avenue, was d ed by Joseph Cordino, taker of the building, to mend a supposed leakaye. Since Monday the| cellar has been flooded, Levy removeg tho side trap of the upright sewer pipe in the cellar at noon to-day, As he did so a baby's foot appeared in the open- ing. Levy grew faint at his ghastly discovery and called for help. Anothor leg and two hands were extracted and »itce notified, Police Sergeant Smythe found a riot- ous crowd of men, women and children storming at the front door for admis- sion, He was puzzled when told that they had heard of Levy's discovery. Smythe was not able to calia the ex- cited crowd and called out the reserve: as some time before the throng, grew to several thousand, were from the building. Search was at once begun for the child's body. Levy told the police that the pipe was clogged with further ob- stacles and that it was likely that parts of the body were in the pipe. The po- Ice began a searching investigation in the building, which houses some four- teen families, for missing children. “It is apparently a wilful murder by a fiend, who cut the child's body’ tnto neces and stuffed {t into the pipe," de- clared Sergt. Smythe, during the search “The mba were amputated, as tf with surgical instruments. They could not have been in the pipe more than three RCHED COUNTRY house banker The tell, a Mulberry street. owned by Frank Pe with offices at No, 1 He subleases the bulld- ae Bie Disappeared 1900, Is in Arrears ing to @ renting agent, As usual, the police encountered much difficulty in 2 2 their search by the habitual reticence $0,261.32. of these people, ee eee How a son searched severa! years|FRANCE ASKS SPAIN over several different countres for his | FOR AN EXPLANATION. fathor In order that hia mother might collect a Judgment she obtained for all- mony was disclosed to-day in the s fs ; EAA Donel Whee Mie Ida Josephin sul in Morocco Was Arrested Zoll of Hammond, Ind, applied to Jus- by Spanish Official. tice Glegevich for an attachment a nst] PARIS, July 18.-France to-day asked the property of Clarence Kram, a Yrop- | spain to explain the arrest of °° T) 't {eal hardwood mer No. Mil} et, the French Consular Agent at Al- roadway, whom s 1898. |cagar, Morocco, by a Spanish patrol, Kram Is in arrears of alimony in the |ine report of which Incident 1 ed eum of $8,161.02 Mrs, Zoil's lawyer de- | in" metal advices clared Krum disapeared in 10, and that] 1, qeoftroy, the French Ambassador epee ~—_ By ai i had not received lay ytaarid, will return to hie post this Durt which Eranted a divatet{evening, ‘The press in aroused over 1 W, Krom + itaeinta At It calls the repeates t# on the year-old son of the part ¢ ain and,demands apologte: bear his fathes first tur ea | ny a r Franco-Ge um ; ian controversy to the Spanish at G v6 jtude two days ago, when the French Mrs s at Government asked {ts Charge d'Aftaires > t Madrid to request an explanation o the mistreatment of two Frenchmen by DYING DOCTOR BEREAVED, |! mista py at Alcazar, At that pital Laaware of Wife's De: ons from Spain which began. wit Ware the extension of her military operations \ ly 18 , {in northern Moro: The latest inet fears entertained for the lite ot {dent has further inflamed the feeling Solnty ph kL, ee nied dignity confined to a Philadelph 74 ‘ A 3 A press despatch from Tangier yes goodby to wite (orday sald tiat a se from Al hover ex ° stated M. Bolsset, tho Mrs. Soud 1 Consular agent, while return s no} ing ma stroll in the try. was wife's death stopped by @ Spanish pa who at- im tempted to take hie carbine from nim ALMANAC * Finally the patrol conducted the agen Sum rises, 4.4008 to the Spanish barracks, where he was elensed upon the order of the office: ty |in charge who sald that a mistake had Wants to Know Why French Con- been made, but offered no apology, Ul \ Me Met fon the the tled the sho wan mal bs ea oe E ma! A it os, WAKEFIELD, R. 1, July 18—Her Hes peter eee | Porsly | rermnvle é wreat bargal i] + sural mind w ced as a result of the 1 strong, as low as ig srg eel ved ». formerly $16, now. 88,00 ntense heat of last weel, Miss Annie ts, formerly #16, now: priz.o0 twenty years old, who came Fas ene aha dey here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. [I or our prices cut in half. Head- Michacl Leslie of Ned Bank, N. J argalns—Crex, 44x74 B1S0. athe e summer, Was to-day mitted 00; Rag Carpet Rugs, 5x10. Dizzi- im » Hospital fof the Insar IOUS ae RR ee a AT ay hes | Was overcome by the heat rite for our furniture booklet, igestior duty. oy arr n tt Pier last ea oe QUANT RAPIDA EUNNITURE | Small Pill, Small Dose, Small Price, at Narra ae 4 A “i At oy lees, *, on Sunday left her home in scant at Genuine musibear Signature tire and ran about the streets for al] Lennon & Company x time befc he Wee ca and thee tas Sihd St... Lexingt caped defeat at the hands of C. Willlam tlonal champion, game after a year on the Keon, ew York, Sandwich, Mase. Phird York, Round.—C. TOUCHARD LUCKY TO ESCAPE DEFEAT AT BOSTON NETS tropolitan Tennis Champion Rallies and Earns Tie in Longwood Tourney. BOSTON, July 18.—There were no un- looked for results in the forenoon lawn tennia play Cup and the Eastern doubles champion- ship, to-day for the Longwood although G. F. ropolitan champton, Touchard, the narrowly e#- ¥, Wat- Five times in was within a Jr. of Orange, N. J. second set Watson single stroke of victory, only to lose point, until Touchard rallied and the match, Watson weakened in third set. J. Clothier, a former Na- who ts back In the le lines, ly strong to-day, his wed up unus back hand and his service, which were formerly his weak points, being parti- cularly formidable. The third round in reached to-day and five set matches be- the singles was and will continue through the re- nder of the tournament. Sumnfary—Longwood Singles, First Round, Completed—G. F, Touchard, New York, defeated C, Watson jr., Orange, N. Ju. 5 ved—Shaw Me: defeated T. B. T. R, Pell, Webber, ond Round, Philadelphia, Boston, 6-4, 10-8, defeated H. mpton, w. F.C, Inman, defeated L. J. Grant, New York, L. B, Mahan, New York, Holmes, Boston, 6-2, 6-0, Larned, Summit, N. J., de- W. Wightman, Boston, 6-4, default. eated A. BP. ted 0, 6 astern Championship Doubles—First KB. Barker and A, B, Hill- n, Boston, defeated H, Pilmpton and Bryant, Boston, 6-3, 6-4, 6-3. Greenough and C, Frothingham, Boston, defeated L. J. Grant and A. D, Champlin, Second Round, and 5. L. Foster ew York, by default. vontinued—R. C. Bray Beals, Boston, defeated J, W. B. Taylor, Boston, 6-4, and F, 6. ——_-_—>_ GIRL CRAZED BY HEAT SENT TO AN ASYLUM. Miss Annie Leslie of Red Bank Sum- mering V4ith Parents Stricken at Narragansett Pier, POUND BOX EREINE CREAMERY » BOX Atlantic City Style Sait Water Tatty where ts a breezy out-of-doors tang to this superb pummer confection— jight, plain and erackly, with # dash of Atlantle Ocean salt to ive it west, cool the blood and tone (he stomach. POUND BOX HER TRUNKS HELD UP DESPITE CONGRESSMAN Customs Men Glad to Know Gold- fogle, and That Milliner’s His Friend, but—— Miss Minnie Garrison, buyer for the Snellenburg dry goods concern of Phil- adelphia, arrived on the Kronprinzessin Cecilie to-da ‘ongressman Goldfogie went down tne bay to meet her, On the card catalogue of the C House is recorded that Miss Garrison's trunks were sent to the public stores jin January, 1908, because of undervalu- ation of laces in them, and that she TO HOLD UP SHIPS FROM INFECTED PORTS TEN DAYS |Order Issued by Federal Goy- stom ernment in Fight in New | was obiigea to pay $0 extra duty to get them‘ out. Her trunks interested “4 4 ws the inspectors to-day. Mr. -Goldfogl« York to Bar Cholera Taft Mins “ jartison : side ‘and “walked into the “I am Congressman Goldfogte,” sald HERE, | he impressively, “This lady a ‘| friend of min “Al, indeed,” said the customs men. “Glad you told us, Congressman. Fine day, isn't 1t?” And then: ‘They sent Miss Garrison's trunks to | the public stores for revaluation, as in January, 1908, pa GATES’S HEART WEAKNESS GIVES DOCTORS CONCERN. But Stimulants Resorted to Act Well and the Magnate Rallies From Sinking Spells, ~ PARIS, July 1%—The attack of ne+ DEATH EIGHTH Aides of U. S. eral — Co-operating With State Officials. Surgeon-Gen- | | Wih the arrival to-day of an assist-| {ant of Surgeon-General Wyman of Washington the Federal Government began co-operating with the State and local authorities in the effort to keep cholera out of New York. Representa- " phritis which made John W, Gates tives of the three governments Me seriously {il cohtinued moderate to-day, jake @ thorough inspection of condl-| The secondary difficulty, that of an ir tions! at Quarantine and decide what Precautionary measures are necessary. | The Federal Government has devised, a new plan of inspection of ships at! = all the important American coast cities. | In New York, by order of Gen. Wy- man, all ships from infected ports shall be detained for @ ten-day observation period, No new cholera cases were reported to-day at Swinburne Island. The death yesterday of Francisco Faranda, six- teen, who was taken from the Moltke, was the sixth from that ship. He lived only a few hours after he developed the symptoms on Hoffman Island ana ‘as transferred. His death 1s the elghth in and around the city as a result of the cholera ep!- demic in parts of Italy. Two passen- | gers from the Abruzzi dled after they | got through Quarantine, one in Auburn, N. Y., and the other, a woman, in| Brooklyn. Then three steerage passen- | gers on the Moltke died after being de- | tained at Hoffman Island a week, | None of tho suspects at Swinburne | Island has developed alarming toms, nor has any of the 2 and 91 crew of the Peru, still held at Quarantine. ‘The Government has ordered to New regularity and weakness of the heart, xives the physicians concern and neces- sitates the use of stimulants, These ulants, however, act well. symp- | passengers | Walch ts York Dr. H. von Ezdorf, in charge of | r the United States Marine Hospital at) Mrs. Selby and Prize Baby Mobile, ono of the most expert bac- | “uf haeeal o64 Qultnate Rese teriologists in the servic He will help and no other for my baby and-ho has never bad a sore He does not even chafeas most bal do, feel suze that it is ali owing to Cuticura Soap, for he is fine and healthy, and when five montis oid, won @ prize in a baby contest, It makes my heart ache to go {nto so many homes and see a swect-faced baby with the y top of its head @ solid mass of scurf, caused by poor soap. Talways recommend Cuticura, ook after the cholera situation. Alarmed at reports from New York, | the authorities at Boston have drawn a} close cordon about the city. All trains | from New York are watched. Any dne | under suspicion as having been in touch | with cholera victims will be quarantined for ten days, The vigilance will extend to all vessels. Dr. Alvah H. Doty issued this bulletin of kind, and nine times out of ten, the noxt to-day: time I see the mother she says, ‘Oht “At Hoffman Island conditions are Tam so glad you told me of Cuticu- satisfactory, There have no ra." (Signed) Mrs, G, A. Belby, Rew further cases of cholera among the dondo Beach, Calif., Jan. 15, 1911, passengers or crew of the steamer Although Cuticura Soap and Ointe Moltke, detained there. Reports trom ee palaiy Cy petra’ 7 Hale hace ers everywhere, e Swinburne Island Hospital state there Soeur elit geepuno: beokint eal. bs have been no further deat Ne COn- , on application to Dept. 8, Boston, MICHIGAN FURRITORE co Watch ior our FREE OFF dition of the passengers and crew of the steamer Perdgla {s also tory this morning. No representative of the Public Health and Marine Hos- pital Service has appeared at Quaran- tune up to 9.30 o'clock to-day. “On the whole, the general condition of the cholera situation looks very favorable.”” ‘Surgeon-General Wyman, the Wast- ington official who has charge of the national quarantine regulations ang their enforcement, has selected Asatst- atisfa, ant Surgeon-General L. E. 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