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Yellow Fever Outbreak Report: November 1890, Study Guides, Projects, Research of Public Health

Updates on the yellow fever outbreak in various counties of Kansas, Michigan, Ohio, and Utah from June to November 1890. The report includes the number of cases and deaths, as well as the status of quarantine restrictions and fumigation efforts.

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  • How many cases and deaths were reported in each county during the yellow fever outbreak?
  • When did quarantine restrictions against New Orleans and Mississippi points end?
  • When did the yellow fever outbreak start in Kansas, Michigan, Ohio, and Utah?
  • Which counties in Kansas, Michigan, Ohio, and Utah reported yellow fever cases and deaths?
  • What fumigation efforts were made to prevent the spread of yellow fever?

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PUBLIC
HEALTH
REPORTS.
UNITED
STATES.
Yellon
fever
in
the
United
States.
Surgeon
White
reports
one
new
case
only
of
yellow
fever
at
New
Orleans
since
November
6.
The
case
occurred
November
16
in
a
new
focus.
The
last
death
reported
in
that
city
from
yellow
fever
took
place
November
7.
November
6.
Acting
Assistant
Surgeon
Sheely,
Gulfport,
Miss.,
reported
that
no
case
of
yellow
fever
had
occurred
in
Gulfport
since
October
28,
and
that
this
apparently
bears
out
the
assertion
that
the
disease
has
been
stamped
out
in
that
vicinity,
as
the
weather
still
con-
tinues
warm.
November
7
and
9.
Acting
Assistant
Surgeon
Hicks
reported
fron
Vicksburg,
Miss.:
New
cases
to-day,
2.
Deaths
to-day,
1.
November
7,
8,
9,
10,
11,
and
12.
Sanitary
Inspector
Porter
reported
from
Pensacola,
Fla.:
*
*
*
New
cases,
4th,
1,
deaths,
1;
Sunday,
5th,
1
case,
deaths,
none;
Monday,
6th,
cases,
3,
deaths,
1;
to-day,
new
cases,
2,
deaths,
none;
total
cases
to
date,
562,
deaths,
80;
under
treatment,
15.
General
fumigation
of
houses
ceased
Saturday
night.
Have
a
force
of
10
men
and
2i
officers
for
fumigation
of
houses
where
cases
may
develop.
New
cases
to-day,
nlone,
deaths,
noine;
total
cases
to
date,
562,
total
deaths.
S0:
under
treatment,
6.
New
cases
to-day,
none,
deaths,
none;
total
cases
to
date,
562,
total
deaths,
SO:
under
treatment,
4;
and
no
frost
yet.
New
cases
to-day,
none,
deaths,
none;
uinder
treatment,
2.
New
cases
to-day,
none,
deaths,
none;
under
treatment,
none;
total
cases
to
date.
562,
total
deaths,
80.
Minimum
temperature
this
fall
up
to
present,
470,
October,
2'-°.
No
new
cases
to-day,
no
deaths;
none
since
the
8th.
No
cases
under
treatment
since
the
11th.
Total
houses
fumigated
since
October
14,
4,689.
Removed
to-night
quarantine
restriction
against
New
Orleans,
Louisiana,
and
Mississippi
points
as
last
known
case
reported
occurred
on
3d.
Do
you
think
can
safely
remove
all
quaran-
tine
restrictions
on
15th,
having
in
due
consideration
weather
conditions
of
South
Florida,
or
would
it
be
better
to
wait
until
19th?
2,501
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PUBLIC HEALTH REPORTS.

UNITED STATES.

Yellon fever in^ the^ United^ States.

Surgeon White reports one new case only of yellow fever at New

Orleans since November 6. The case occurred November 16 in a new

focus. The last death reported in that city from yellow fever took

place November 7.

November 6. Acting Assistant Surgeon Sheely, Gulfport, Miss.,

reported that no case of yellow^ fever had occurred in^ Gulfport^ since

October 28, and that this apparently bears out the assertion that the

disease has been stamped out in that vicinity, as the weather still con-

tinues warm.

November 7 and 9. Acting Assistant Surgeon Hicks reported fron

Vicksburg, Miss.:

New cases to-day, 2.

Deaths to-day, 1.

November 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, and 12. Sanitary Inspector Porter reported

from Pensacola, Fla.:


New cases, 4th, 1, deaths, 1; Sunday, 5th, 1 case, deaths, none; Monday,

6th, cases, 3, deaths, 1; to-day, new cases, 2, deaths, none; total cases to date, 562,
deaths, 80; under^ treatment, 15.^ General^ fumigation of houses^ ceased^ Saturday
night. Have a force of 10 men and 2i officers for^ fumigation of houses where cases
may develop.

New cases to-day, nlone, deaths, noine; total^ cases^ to^ date, 562, total^ deaths. S0:

under treatment, 6.

New cases to-day, none, deaths, none; total^ cases to^ date,^ 562,^ total^ deaths,^ SO:

under treatment, 4; and no frost yet.
New cases to-day, none, deaths, none; uinder^ treatment,^ 2.
New cases to-day, none, deaths, none; under treatment, none; total cases to date.

562, total^ deaths, 80.^ Minimum^ temperature^ this fall up^ to^ present,^ 470,^ October,^ 2'-°.

No new cases to-day, no^ deaths; none^ since^ the^ 8th.^ No^ cases^ under^ treatment

since the 11th. Total houses fumigated since October 14, 4,689. Removed to-night

quarantine restriction^ against New^ Orleans, Louisiana,^ and^ Mississippi points^ as^ last

known case reported occurred on 3d.^ Do^ you think^ can^ safely remove^ all^ quaran-

tine restrictions on 15th, having in due consideration weather conditions of South

Florida, or would^ it^ be better^ to^ wait until^ 19th?

November 13.' Reply was^ sent^ to^ the^ last^ telegram that^ it^ was

believed better to delay raising quarantine until November 19.

November 13. Sanitary Inspector Porter reported from Pensacola:

One new case reported to-day; taken^ sick 9th.

November 8. Passed Assistant^ Surgeon^ Amesse^ was^ relieved^ from

temporary duty at New Orleans and directed to proceed to Ellis Island,

New York.

November 9. Surgeon Banks was relieved from^ temporary duty at

Century, Fla.,^ and^ directed^ to^ rejoin^ his station at^ Key^ West,^ Fla.

Passed Assistant Surgeon von^ Ezdorf^ was^ directed^ to^ proceed^ from

Century, Fla., to Biloxi, (^) Miss., making that place his headquarters,

and to inspect places where yellow fever has occurred between New

Orleans and the Alabama State line.

November 10. Secretary J. F. Hunter, State board of health, Jack-

son, Miss., was informed by telegraph of Passed Assistant Surgeon

von Ezdorf's detail.

November 13. Acting Assistant Surgeon Watkins, Natchez, Miss.,

reported:

Case traceable to city, found 3 miles in the country, ended fatally. All precautions
being used. No spread anticipated.

ASIATIC CHOLERA IN^ EUROPE.

October 26. Assistant Surgeon A. D. Foster reported from Trieste,

Austria:

During the week ended October 21 there were no ships leaving this port with emi-
grants for^ the^ United^ States.^ An^ official report received yesterday from^ the^ Gov-
ernment health officer fSt Vienna states that during the past week no cases of cholera
were reported in any part of the Austrian Empire. The Roumanian Government
has withdrawn the quarantine measures which were enforced against arrivals from
Galicia. Concerning cholera in Russia the following report was received:

Date. Locality. Cases. Deaths.

September 16-17^ ...........^ Lomza.16 4 Do ......... Lodz (^) .............................................'. 4 3 Do (^) ........ Warsaw.1 (^2) September 18 ........ Lomza .............................................. 3 2 Do ......... Ostrolenke district .1 1 Do ... ...... Lodz ............................................ 4 1 Do ........ Wloclawek. 0 1 September 19 ......... Lomza^ .4^1 Do (^) .......... Lomza district .1 (^0) Do ........ Lodz .0 (^1) September 20 ........ Lomza .3 (^3) Do ......... Lomza district .3 0 Do (^) ............. Lodz ............................................... 1 0

In a report (lated October 9 the antipest commission states that from September
15 to 21 there occurred in the Vistula provinces 66 cases of cholera and 33 deaths.

CLOSE QUARANTINE SEASON EXTENDED FOR HABANA.

Quarantine order relating to vessels and their paspengers from Habana destinedfor ports

in the United States south of the southern boundary of Marylanq.

[1905.-Department Circular No.^ 111.]

TREASURY DEPARTMENT, OFFICE OF^ THE^ SECRETARY,

iNovember 13, 1905.

To national, State, and local quarantine officers, collectors of customs, shipowners and

agents, and others concerned: a

It is hereby ordered that the season of close quarantine, provided for in paragraph

68, letter c, of the United States Quarantine Regulations, be extended^ beyond the

period November 1, and until otherwise ordered, with regard to^ vessels from

Habana to ports of the United States south of the southern boundary of Maryland;

and the provisions of paragraph 108 of the United States Quarantine Regulations are

hereby extended beyond the period of November 1, and^ until otherwise^ ordered,

with regard to passenger traffic from the port of Habana to ports of the United
States south of the southern boundary of Maryland.

L. M.^ SHAW, Secretary.

[Reports to the Surgeon-General Public Health and Marine-Hospital Service.]

Report fron Pascagoula, 3iss.- Comparative statisties of mnortality.

Acting Assistant Surgeon Duke^ reports, November^ 6, as^ follows:

I have the honor to tiansmit herewith a mortuary report of Pasca-

goula, Scranton, and Moss Point for the months of September and

October, 1903, 1904, and^ 1905.^ The^ two^ former^ vears are^ reported

for comparison. According to the estimate of practicing (^) physicians

in these municipalities, there have been during September and October,

1905, 1,049 cases of fever, 500 of which were diagnosed by them as

malarial and 549 as dengue, exclusive of the 7 cases pronounced yellow

fever by Surgeon Wasdin on September 29. No deaths from yellow

fever nor dengue have occurred, and onlv 1 from malaria, as seen in

the statistical report.

iifortuary report from, the port of (^) Pascagoula, incltding the citie of

Scranton and -Mosspoint, faor the months of September and October,

Population, 9,000.

Deaths from all causes, 19, divided as follows: Tertiary syphilis, 1;

old age, 2; alcoholism, 1; unknown, 1; scald, 1; intestinal obstruc-

tion, 1; hepatic blood cyst, 1; drowning, 1; gallstones, 1; abortion, 1;

entero-colitis, 2; infantile cyanosis, 1; puerperal septiceamia, 1; per-

nicious malaria, 1; tuberculosis, 3. Deaths from all causes for the

months of September and October, 1904, 19. For the corresponding

period 1903, 29.

25'November 17, 190b

INSPECTION SERVICE, MEXICAN BORDER.

In8.pection at^ El^ Paso, TC<.

Acting Assistant Surgeon Alexander reports as follows:

Week ended November 4, 1905.

Mexican Central passengers inspected, 148; Mexican Central immi-

grants inspected, 102; Mexican Central Syrians inspected, 6; Mexican

Central Japanese inspected, 3; fumigation of carloads of bones, 4;

disinfection of soiled linen imported for laundry work, 312 pieces;

vaccination of^ children of^ immigrants, 3.

Inspection at Laredo, Tem.

Acting Assistant Surgeon Hamilton reports as follows:

Week ended November 4, 1905.

Passenger trains from Mexico inspected, 16; passengers on trains

from LMexico inspected, 859; immigrants on trains entered from Mex-

ico inspected and passed. 41; immigrants vaccinated upon (^) 'entry from

Mexico, 19; immigrants deported for reason of disease or other

physical cause,^ 2.

STATISTICAL REPORTS OF STATES AND CITIES OF THE UNITED STATES,

YEARLY AND MONTHLY.

CALIFORNIA-Los Anqeles. -Month of October, 1905. Estimated

population, 200,000. Total number of deaths, 241. including cerebro-

spinal meningitis 1, diphtheria 2, enteric fever 4, and 40 from tuber-

culosis.

Stockton. Month of October, 1905. Census population, 17,506.

Total number of deaths, 18, including enteric fever 1 and 2 from

tuberculosis.

GEORGIA- Columbus.8-Month of October, 1905. Estimated popu-

lation, 20,764; white, 12,244; colored, 8,520. Total number of deaths,

24; white, 14; colored, 10, including enteric fever 1 and 3 from tuber-

culosis.

LOUISIANA-lVew Orleans.-Month of^ October, 1905. Estimated

population, 325,000; white, 239,000; colored, 86,000. Total number

of deaths, 565; white, 339; colored, (^) 226, including eniteric fever (^) 3,

smallpox 1, diphtheria 6, yellow fever 60, and 85 from tuberculosis.

MASSACHUSETTS-iMiWtOn.-Month of October, 1905. Estimated

population, 36,694. Total number of deaths, 44, including diphtheria

1, enteric fever 2, and 2 from tuberculosis.

MICHIGAN- Grand Rapids.-Month of September, 1905. Esti-

mated population, 95,000. Total number of deaths, 143, including

diphtheria 1 and 7 from tuberculosis.

MINNESOTA- Winona.-Month of October, 1905. Estimated popu-

lation, 23,000.^ Total^ number^ of^ deaths,^ 14,^ including^ diphtheria^2

and 2 from phthisis pulmonalis.

Report of irnitigration at^ Key Weest.

OFFICE OF THE COMMISSIONER OF IMMIGRATION,

Key (^) 1retst, Fla., (^) Note nber 6, 1905.

Report of arrivals^ of^ alien steerage^ passengers^ at^ this^ port^ during the^ weekc ended^ Novenmber^ 4,

1905; also^ names of t)essels and^ ports fromii which they (^) came.

Date of 'Number of arrival. (^) | Vessel. Where from. aumens.

Oct. 30 Martinique

................Habana

31 Mascotte^ .do^ .............................1.^. d^14 Nov. 2 Olivette .............. .....do. 16 3 Fearless ................................ Nassau ........ ....................2.... 3 4 Mascotte ............. Habana..........................:

Total (^) ............................................................... 99

JULIUS OrrO, Imnnnigrant Inspector in Charge.

Rf'eport of imm .qrration at ANcw 'Orke.

OFFICE OF THE COM.1MISSIONER OF IMMIGRATION,
Port of N,ew York, Norei)iber 13, 190.5.
Report ofarrivals ofalien steerage passengers at this port during the week enzded Nore,iober 11,

1905; also names of v'essels a nd ports from which they catme.

Date of^ Vessel. Where^ from. aliens.

arrival. - ales

Nov. 5 Etruria ................ Liverpool an(d Qlueenstowni ...... 324

5 St. Louis ................................ Souithhamptoil. .............2.. :,
6 United States. Copenhaigeni ...................1.l
6 Kaiser Wilheln II ................B.r...,emBen....... ................ 2

(^6) Cainniing ............... Rio de Janieiro. ................. 1 6 La (^) Bretagne ............................ Havre (^) ................ S 6 Barcelona a (^) ...............H......m..u....... fniburg ................. 1

6 Black Prince"t ...............SShields.. 1
6 Tolesby a^ ................. Ptilipjof. ..............

7 Morro Castle .... Habana. .......... 14 (^8) Capri ......... Btarbados .......... 7 8 Graf Waldersee ...................... Hamburg.............. ......... 3 8 Furnessia ............................ Glasgow. ............... 105

8 Rotterdam .........'.... ........ Rotterdaim .........3.. 8V

8 Kroonland .........! (^) Antwerp ....... 770 8 Fontabelle (^) ................ Barbados.. 12

8 Bliicher ................ Hambuirg..

8 Sicilian Prinice ..........Naples.................... 798 8 Italia ......9............................ ...................................... ' 89

8 NMoltke .............. Hamburg ...................... l ;'
9 Bltichera.^ .,,,... do ............................. 5
9 Pretoria a^ ..............d......o..... .....o................................. 3

9 Konig Albert ............ .Naples .......................... 941

10 Esperauza .......... ........Veracruz............................... 9

10 Baltic (^) ................... Liverpool. (^) .............. 10 Giulia a^ ... Trieste ............................... 6

10 UTnited Statesa. Copenhaigen. .................! 7

11 Buienos Aires ............B.........c....... Btrelonia and (^) Naples ..................9x _

11 Campaniia .............................. Liverpool aind Queen-stown 4113
11 M;lassilia .......... .Naples and Marseille .................. 409

Total ................................3.........................5,

a Deserters.

JOSEPII MIURRAY, Acting C(om^ i.srittoaer.

ReA{per't ,fi/mtidplqration at^ Philadelphia.

OFFICE OF THE COMMISSIONER OF IMMIGRATION,

Philadelphia, (^) Pa., November 13, (^) 1905.

A rriral of alien steerage passengers at this port during the week ended November 11, 1905;

also

namnes of^ tvessels

and ports.

from

which they came.

Date of

Vesl Wher from. Number^ of

tirrival. '^ c ere aliens.

Nov. 6 Friesland .............................. Liverpool and Queenstown ........... 246

Total .... ..................................... 246

JNO. J. S. RODGERs, Commissioner.

Reports of^ imnu^ yr(ettion at^ San^ Juan.

OFFICE OF THE COMMISSIONER OF IMMIGRATION,

San Juan, P. R., Nor emrlber 6, 1905.

Number of alien immigranits who arrived at this port during the wveek ended NVocemaber 4,

1905; atso namnes of vessels and portsfrom which they came.

Date of arrival. Vessel.

Oct. 28 Juian (^) Forgasa......................... 29 Juan (^) Forgasb (^) ........................... Nov. 1 Caracas................................. 2 Patagonia .............................. 3 St. (^) Domingue b....................... 4 Quebec (^) .................................

Total .............................

a Mavaguez.

iNumber

Where from. of aliens.

Barcelona and Palma .................. 3 Palma ....... (^3)

CuraVao and^ La^ Guaira^.^2

St. Thomas (^) ............................. 5 Bordeaux and St. Thomas............... 5 St. Nazaire, Bordeaux, and St. Thomas. (^18)

b Ponce.

GRAHAm L. RICE, Commissioner.

Reports; fromn national qua!rardine

Week I

Dateo

Name of statioin, (^) ended- Name of vessel. arrival Port of (^) departure.

UNITED STATESJ: I Alexandria, Va .......Nov. 11 .......... ................... 2 Beaufort,N.C.........I....do ................ ............... (^3) BiscAyne Bay, Fla ......Nov. 4............... Bocagrande, Fla.- 4 Punta Gorda ... .......do (^) ................ ............... B Puntarasa. .......... ..do .. .............. (^) ...............

6 Bruinswick. Ga........Nov. 4 ...............................

(^7) C"ape Charles, Va.......INov. 11............... ............... (^8) CaDeFear,N.C (^) ........Nov.

................ 9 Cedar Keys, Fla. ........ ..do

10 Columbia River, 0rg...... .{...do .................... ...............

11 Cumberland (^) Sound, Fla. .. (^) I....do (^) ...................I 12 Delaware Breakwater.1 Nov. 11 (^) ....................... Lewes, Del. (^13) Eastport, Me.........Nov. 9........... 11 Euireka. Cal .........N-ov. 4. (^15) Grays Harbor. Wash...-j ....do

16 Gulf Quarantine, ShipIs Oct. 2-8 Am. schr. Good-bye.....Oct. 13 Mosspoint.....

lanid, Miss.^ Am. schr. (^) Maggie K (^) .... Oct. 20 Gulfport......

Am. schr. Mary F....... ....do ... Mosspoiint.....

Am. bge. New Era (^) .....Oct. 22....do ...........

Br. ss. Ruskin........ do ... Bahia ...........

17 Ketchiikan, Alaska^

. 17 NOct.4.Oct. 2S KI~~-- -- -- .. .. 181 Key WVest, Fla.^.^ Nov. 4 .... (^) ...

19 Los Anigeles, Cal......

do................

20 iNewbern,N.C. :.do:.................. -------.. .........
21 Nome, Alaska........IOct. 7 ..................

(^22) Panama, Panama.. ....Nov. 4 .............. (^) ...............

23 Pasc.agoula, Miss.......Nov- 11

i............... 24 Perth Amboy, N.J...... do (^) ................................

25 Port Angele~s, Wash ..... "; ov. 1 ...............................
26 Port Iniglis, Flit....... ..do.. ...............
27 Portlanid Me.

...........do ................................

28 Port Townsend, Washi....do ................................
29 Reedy Islaiid, l)el......Nov. 11I................ ..........
St. Gieorges Sounid, Fla.-

301 East Pass .. .......Nov. 11.. ...............

31 West Pass.........Nov-. 1... ................

32 S:.JohnsRiver,Fla.... Nov. 11 ...............

33 Sa'n Diego, Cal........Oct. 21 .................. ..........

Oct: 28 Nov. (^4). (^34) Sani Francisco, Cal..... (^) ..do ..............................

35 Sani Pedro, Cal...... do.

(^36) Santa Barbara, Cal

....... ...do^ .................................
37 Santa Rosa, Fla .........do ...' Am. schr. Sarah a......Oct. 2-5 Pensacola.

Am. schr. Lottieaa.....Oct. 26....do...

IBr. ss. Rosebanka .---Oct. 28.^ do.

Am. schr. Chas. Al-f-reda..!. ...do .. do.......

iAm. schr. Blanchea ....o......do.......

38 Savitiannah, Ga .........do Am. ss. LaselleOc.1Blioe

39 Sitka, Alaska 7..... ........

. ...... a (^) Previously reported.

and inspection stations.

. Treatment of vessel, passen- Daeifnespelse

Z Destination. depar- Remarks. octnd gers, and cargo. ur.and _passed.

1........ ............. ..........tions...No transactions. 2...... 3 I ~~~~............. ................... .......... No report.

4 ..... o ........ transactions..........

i 5. ,. ..........N.......o.report

...............^6 :.....................^ .................,....................^ ....................^ NoN^ transactionse^ o^ t....................^ ........... .............

.....| 9.....Noreport 10.... do (^) ..................... .......... 11 .... do ..................... ..........

..... ................. 14 ........................................ Notransactions. 15 ....... ,No report^.^ ..........

16 Biloxi ...... Disinfectedand held. Oct. 24 Redisinfected Octoberl8.. 2

i... Florella^.^ do^ .Oct.^25.

... (^) Pearlington. do (^) .... do (^) ............................. .... Ship Island....... Disinfected and passed..... Oct. 22 ---............-;-

.... Gulfport Disinfected and held ....... Oct. 24 Released by authority of.

Bureau telegram.

. ... (^) ....................

------------........... ...... I1^ spokenand^ passed^

2 178.............. No report...............

..................... ............................ ............. ............. 8 oreot

19 ............. .......... No transactions ........... ..........

.

................... ..N I ..........oreport.

p

22 .......... ............ ........................................ No report ......... ........ .......... ###### 23 .do........... ............... do 24 ......................... ...................... ............................ ............. (^) ................. 1 ###### 25 .................................................. ..... No......5o report ........................... 27 ....................1................... 2 27 .................... ....................... ...................------------....................... 28 ............................ ...................... ........... Glandular' examination 7 on Am. ss. Nevadan, from Kahulnii, and Am. schr. Olga, from Ka- huluii. 29 .............. Glandular examination 25 on Br. ss. Juanita North, ##### from Iquiique, and Am. ss. J. L. Luckenbach, from Vizagapatam. 1 case malarial fever on Br. ss. Craigronald, from Colon. . 30 ................................................. .......... iNoreport ....... .. 31 ..................N.............................. .......... No transactions. ###### . 82. ..................N....................................... No report .......................... 33.................... ........................................ ###### .... .................... .............................. ..............---------------- ------------. ..........^2 .... ##### .............................. .......... ----I ---------------------- 2 34.. ..................^ ......................................... 1 boarded^ and passed. 3 16 spoken and^ passe^ d. Glandular examination ###### on Am. ss. Mongolia irom Hongkong. Tem- ! Ij peratures taken on Am. ##### ss. Peru from Ancon.^1 case malarial fever on board. 35. ..............................-.......... No transactions. 36 .... do. (^37) Freeport .......... (^) Fumigated ........ ...... Oct. (^30) ........... 1 K. .1 Milton ...........^ .....^ do^ ..........^ Oct. 31 ###### Tampa.^ ..... do ..I Nov.2.. K...! Whitfield ............. do. Oct. 31 Apalachicola ..... I.....^ do^.^ Nov.^3 ................... ###### 38 Savannah ......... Held for instructions .......Nov. 2 2 s poken and passed. 6 ##### J.39 1.^ ...........^ I................1......^ ..........^ No^ report^. ###### and inspection statton.-Continued. #### Destination.^ Treatment^ of^ vessel,^ passen-^ D^ tepa gers, and cargo. tudpire 53l.......... .. ................. .................... ......... ............. .......... ........ .................... .................... Manila ........... .... London........... ...- Manila........... -do .....do ..-.I..... do ................ i. ###### .................... .............................. i............. .. ........ (^)....... .... --.--.------ ...... .... ........ I- --------.-.---.----.-- I-. .I-.--------- .............................. ........... .............................. ............ ..... ...... .................... .... .................... ....... ......d................. ............................. ................... ............. ......... ....... ...... .... ...... .............................. ........... ................... ........... Inspected, disinfected, and^ !Sept. 28 passed. .............................. .............. ##### Inspected, fumigated,ad Sp. ##### passed. and^ Se^ pt. 24 Held in^ quarantine for Sept.^29 completion of detention period. Held for^ disinfection of Oct. crew and steerage passen- gers. Fumigated and (^) passed .....iOct. Held for disinfection of Oct. crew and steerage passen- gers. 1 3 5 do .Oct 6. ------- --- --- - ------ - -- ---- --------------------- - ,................ .............. ................ ........ 58 New York ........ (^) Inspected and detained Nov. 1 San Juan (^) .........Fumigated and admitted Nov. 2 59 ...... l.............. ....... l......^ .......^ .- 60 ............ ...... ....... ..... (^) .......................__, 61. .......a....... ......... ..... .. .. ~~~~~~~~~.............. 62 ......... 63 ..^. (^) .. ..^. ###### 64 MIayaguez .........IHeld in quarantine .......... Vessels Remarks. inspected and ipassed. No transactions................ ###### No report ........................... ..... .do^.^ --. No transactions ........... ......... No report (^) ......................... .do. No transactions. No (^) report ............* (^) .......... ..... .do. No transactions ...... (^) i. .do. No report .......................... No transactions ....... .. 27 ###### 1 case leprosy on U.S. C. T. 21 Romulus. from Zambo- ango. ### ...................... ................^1 .. ..... (^) : '. 1 No transactions.. (^) ......... .do (^) ... ..................... ..... .do. .do ..................... Fumigated to^ extermi- 37 nate vermin. I (^) case leprosyoll U. (^) S. C. T. .......... Romulus, from Ztambo- ango, removed to leper colony, Manila.^1 case leprosy on^ Br. str. Tai Yuan, from Melbourne. 43 members of 14 crews vaccinated. ###### Crew and^ steertage pas- 57 sengers bathed aind ef- fects disinfected. Fumigated to extermi- (^) i.......... nate (^) vermin. Crew and steerage passen.^ ...... gers bathed; clothing and effects disiinfected; vessel granted (^) pratique. ###### Crew and^ steerage passeni- .......... gers bathed; clothing and effects disinfected; vessel granted (^) pratique. 5 steerage passengers and (^) 71 members of 27 crews vaccinated. No report .......................... .....do ................ o ###### ....................t ......ct o. ............ ................ ...... ........ ,,.,,2. ##### ....................... .........^ ........... 1 ### S z 40 41 42 44 45 46 47 .... 49 50 54 .... .... r .................... .................... .................... .................... .................... ....................i xc,I #### Report. from SWe and Week Name of vessel Date of ###### Name.of station. ee^ Name of vessel. a al Port.of departure. ###### z 1 Baltimore, Md ....... Nov. 11. .... (^2) Bangor, Me .do.......... do. ... (^3) Boston, Mass .do...'......................... ... (^4) Charleston, S.C .............NNov. 4 ..... ###### 5 Elizabeth River, Va. do................................ ... ..........|.. ###### 6 Galvestoni, Tex..| do ###### 7 Gardiner, Oreg. do I (^8) Marcushook, Pa............. ###### 11... ..l. 9 Mobile (^) Bay, Ala ............. Oct. 28 Br. bk. Hornet ........... Oct. (^22) Habana .......... ###### It. ss. Monitenegro........ Oct. 23 Barbados. Br. schr. Albatross........ (^) .... do... (^) Inagua. Nor. ss. Imperator...........o ... Bluefields. Br. ss. Degama ........... ....d.do Veracruz ......... Nor. ss. Harald. do ... Limon. Nor. ss. Condor.. ......... o....do Ceiba (^) ...........i It. bk. Martinin (^) ........ Oct. 24 Rio de Janeiro ... Nor. ss. Belize ...... ... do... Belize. Nor. ss. Fort Gaines .. .do ... Bocas del (^) Toro. Bge. Hunter No. 1 Oct. (^25) Pascagoula. Nor. ss. Uto ......do... Manzanillo.. Schr. Olive .do... Ruatan (^). Nor. ss. (^) Origen Oct. 26 Bocas del Toro ###### Nor. ss. Utstein .do ... Puerto Cortez .... Nor. ss. Espana.... do ...jCeiba. ###### Nor. ss. Bluefields. Oct. 27 Bluefields U. S. R. C. Winona (^) .... do .... #### Gulfport... U. S. R. L. Alert (^) ..........d....d Rigolets. Dan. ss. Venus (^) .............o...' Puerto Cortez! ###### Nor. ss. Habil ............ Oct. 28 ....do ###### Nor. ss. John Wilson ..... ....do ....Ceib.. Nov. 4 Nor. ss. Dictator.......... Oct. 30 ' (^) Bluefields. Br. ss. Peerless ........... Oct. 31 St. Vincent. Nor. ss. Hispania.. do...d (^) Puerto Cortez .... ###### Nor. ss. Fort Morgan. do... Bocas del Toro Nor. ss. Liv.^ .....do ... Veracruz. Nor. ss. Katie ...... do ...^ Belize .... Br. (^) ss. Domira.Nov. 1 Veracruz. Br. ss. Foxton (^) Hall. (^) Nov. 3 Cardiff. ##### Ss. Tarpon ...d....o.^ Penisacola. 10 New (^) Bedford, Mass (^) ........... Sept. (^2) ................ 11 New (^) Orleans, La (^) ... Nov. 11. ###### 12 Newport Nevs, Va. d ..................^ do -* ### 13 Newport,R.I ............... do. ..^.^. 14 New York, N. Y (^) .............. ### do... ...j #### 15 Pass Cavallo, Tex ..............T....do ;. .................... 16 Port (^) Royal, S. C ................. (^) ........................ .................... (^17) Providence, R.I (^) .............. do 18 Sabine Pass, Tex. ............... (^) do ###### 19' Quintana, Tex ........... .... do. ... 20 St. Helena (^) Entrance, S.C (^) .... ....do (^) ............................... ## November 17, IM 2516 ## lsspox in lmO Uat &t at rqeporedl to i ReaM ed ## MwmeHWpUd &ice, Jufw SOlo Noi.17, AM ###### For reports receved from D ber 0 1904, tO Jue80, 1906, e P HLY s fOr J #### (No.-Ia accordance with^ esuom,^ the tabls^ of^ epide^ dissas^ ae^ aes_ #### and new tables begun.) #### Plae. cDae Ca Alaska: ###### Nome ........................Sept.25. ###### Total for Territory ......................... ###### Total for Territory, e ........... ###### period, 1904. ###### Arkansas: ##### Fort Smith ........... May 20June 8 2 Total for State .......... ................... 2 ###### Total for State, same perio.d. .................. 8 1904. California: ##### LOS ...........Ange. July I-Nov. 4 32. ###### San DiegO. ........... June 1-0. 1. ###### San Franco........... July22-Oct.28 25 ###### Total for State .......... ................... 8. ###### Total for State, ame period ................... 4 1904. ###### Colorado: ###### BoulderCounty...............^ July -Aug. 81 2 ##### Denver County ............... June 1-July 81 7 ###### Dolores Conty ............... June 140. 1 ###### DuluCounty ............... Au. 1-48ePt SO.. 16. ###### EgeCounty .................^ June lIr - 9. ###### Garfield County ............... July 1-S7e.. ##### Lakce Countyy ....Jun.....June 1-22. ##### [a Plata ounty. June 1-90 1 11 ###### lArimer County ............. June 1-july 81 .. 28 ###### Mesa County ............. June 140 1!., ##### Monteza County ............Aug. 1-Sept. 80 22 ###### Prowers.ount. July 141 2 ###### Pueblo County. ......... Aug. 1-8 ........ 1 ##### Weld County ......... July 1.. I ###### Total for State ......... ................... 10 _ ###### Total for State, same pelod .. ### District of^ Columbia: ##### Washington................^ JU17I-Nor.^ 4.. 27_ ###### Total for District ........... ....27..'''''...... Z 7 ##### Total for District, sme pe .................. ###### riod, 194 ___ Florida: ###### Jacksonville .July I-Oct. 14.... 6 Total for State (^) .................................. 6 ###### Total for State, same period.. .................. 64_ ### Illinois: [. #### Chicago ................^ June^ %Ot.^ 28 C ###### Dnvile .June 17-Oct. 9... 7 ##### (Galesburg.Sept...... .B 17-Oct 28.. 10 ##### Jacksonville .........J.ly 29-Au. 5... 1 #### Total for State ......... ' 86 ###### Total for State, same period.. .....= Indiana: ###### Bartholomew County. July 141 5 ##### Blackford County .. .. July 141 ....... 1 ###### Brown County ...... July 141 ........ 5 ##### Gibsn County ........... July 141 ...... 1 #### Marhall Couty........... July 14 1I #### PikeCounty ................July I4i 8 #### $t.JosephCounty(South Bend June 17-Aug 12.. 12 ##### included). I .......... .......... .......... .......... .......... .......... .......... ## Deit& a MrL. Ohio ko St. ###### Micha. I ##### Snalpox in the United ,Ses, etc.-Continued. Place. Indiana-Continued. Vanderburg County ...:....... Washington County ........... Total for State ............... Total for State, same period, 1904. Iowa: Davenport ..................... Total for State ............... Total for State, same (^) period, 1904. Kansas: Allen County ............| Anderson County.............. Atchison County............... Barton (^) County................. Bourbon County............... Cherokee County .............. Clay County ................... Crawford (^) County .............. Doniphan County ............. Douglas County................ Ellis County................... Ellsworth County............. Geary County.................. Greenwood County............ Jefferson County ............. Johnson County ............ Kingman County.............. Leavenworth County.......... Lyon County .................. Marion County................. McPherson County ............ Miami (^) County ................. Mitchell County.............. Montgomery County........... Nemaha County............... Ness County (^) ................... Osborne County ............... Pottawatomie County ......... Republic County .............. Reno County ................. Rice (^) County ................... Riley County.................. Rooks County ................. Rush County .................. Saline (^) County ............. Sedgwick County (Wichita in- cluded). Shawnee County (Topeka in- cluded). Smith (^) County.................. Stafford County................ Sumner County................ Trego County.................. Washington County ........... Woodson County .............. Wyandotte County (Kansas City included). Total for State .......... Total for State, same period, 1904. Kentucky: Lexington ..................... Total for State .......... Total (^) for State, same (^) period,. 1904. Louisiana: New Orleans ................ Total for State ............... Total for State, same period,. 1904. Date. Cases. Deaths. July 1-31 ... 3.......... July 1-31^ ........ 3..; June 1-Sept.30.... 6...... .Jun 1-A--- 3....- 35 Ju.nelI-Sep. ...... June ## 1-Aug. 31... 11...... June 1-S (^) O...... 3 .......... June 1-30 ........ 1.......... Jun 1**30 ..... (^1) ### 1..........*w@@t ###### June 1-30 ........ o...6. Junel-30 ........ 5...... June 1-Aug. 31 .. 8 1 June 1-30 ..... ......... JunelI-S.4...... (^) 4.... June 1-30^ ........ ......1. June 1-30 ..............a. June 1-30 4........ 4 Junel-30 ........ 6 .....16. Aug.n-31 ........13.....1.... June1-03 ........ 3.......... June 1-Aug. 31. 22 June (^) 1-Aug. 31.. 2 June (^) 1-Sept.830 12.......... June 1-30 (^) .. .......... Aug. 1-Sept. 30 13 June 1-30 ........ 2.3! June (^) 1-Sept. 30 6.......... June 1-Aug. 31 (^7 ) June 1-30 (^) ........ 6. June 1-30 ........ .....19.. Sept.1- (^) ... 3........ .. Aug. 1-Sept. 30 3...... Aug. 1-31A.8^ .1.^ 7.. Aug. 1-^ ........ June 1-30 (^) ....... 3 June 1-Sept. 3 .......... June 1-Sept. 30.. S.. Aug. 1-^ ........ June 1-Sept. 30. 3 .... June 1-30 ........ .... 8 June 1-30 ........ 8..... 1 June (^) 1-Sept. ........ June 1-Sept. 30 (^) 9........ June 1-Sept. 30 .. 1......... ### Aug. -4............ 1 064 June t. 30........ 5422 3 July 22-29^ ........ 3..... ### Jue13 ............. 3... June 17-Oct. 28.. 33 1 .................. 33 1 . 55. 187 Remarls. #### SmaaUpox in the Uhizld &ae, etc.-Continued. Place. Date. Case. Deaths. Remarks. Montana-Continued. Madison County ............... Park County................... Ravalli County................ Bilverbow County (Butte in- cluded). Valley County ........... Yellowstone ounty ........... May 1- (^) ........ June 1-July 31... July 1- ........ May 1-July 31 ... May 1- ........ May 1- ........ Total for State .......... ................... Total for State, same period, 1904. Nebraska: Omaha......................... South Omaha.................. #### July 1- ......... July 14 .......... Total for State .......... ................... Total for State, same period, 1904. ###### New Hampshire: FrankIin....................... Nashua .... .............. June 1-30........ July 23-Aug. 12.. Total for State .......... ................... Total for State, same period, 1904. New York: New York...................... June^ 24-Oct.^ 27.. Rome (^) .... ....... July 1--. Total for State ....... .. ................... Total for (^) State, same period, 1904. North Carolina: Alamance County ............. Beaufort County............... Bladen County ................ Cherokee County .............. Columbus County.............. Chowan County ............... Craven County ................ Cumberland County........... Edgecombe County............ Granville County.............. Harnett County................ Henderson County............. Hertford County............... Hyde County .................. Mecklenburg County.......... New Hanover County ......... Northampton County.......... Pasquotank County............ Pender (^) County................. Perquimans County ........... Richmond County............. Robeson County............... Sampson County............... Scotland County............. Washington County .......... July 1- ........ Sept. 1-30........ July 1- ........ July 1- ........ Aug. 1-Sept. 30.. Sept. 1-30........ July 1-Sept. 30... July 1-Sept. 20... July 1- ........ July 1- ........ July 1- ........ Aug. 1-Sept. 30.. Aug. 1-31........ July 1- ........ Aug. 1-31........ July 1-Aug. 31... July 1- ........ ###### July 1-Sept. 30... Aug. 1-30........ Sept. 1-30........ Aug. 1-Sept. 30.. July 1-31: ....... July 1-Aug. 31... ###### Sept. 1P30........ Aug. 1-Sept. 30.. Total for State ......... (^) ................... 1 3 2 4 1 2 23 36 1 2 3 17 1 3 4 . 18 6 1 23 1 6 2 2 1 5 19 3 ......... 6 14 4 16 1 3 #### .........li 12 .......... ...l .......... .... 7 137 Total for (^) State, same (^) period ................... 515 1904. North Dakota: Bottineau County .............. May 1-31 ......... 1 FosterCounty ..................^ May^ 1-31^ .........^8 Grand Forks County........... Aug. 1-31^ ........^1 Lamoure County ............... May 1-31^ ......... 12 McHenry County .............. May 1-31 ......... 4 Ramsey County ................^ May^ 1-31^ .........^12 Sargent County ......... July 1-Aug. 31 7 ### Steele County ............. May 1-July 31....^10 .......... .......... .......... .......... .......... .......... .......... .......... .......... .......... .......... .......... .......... .......... .......... .......... .......... .......... .......... .......... At Ellis Island Immigra- tion Station, 1 case on ss. Nord America from Naples and Palermo. Present. Number not re- ported. Number not reported. Number for July not re- ported. Number not reported. Do. Do. = #### Smallpox int the United Staes, etc.-Contiiiued. Place. Date. Cases. Deaths. Remarks. North Dakota-Continued. Stutsman (^) County .............. (^) May 1-July 31 .... 6. Ward (^) County ......... (^) May 1-July 31 .... (^32 ) Wells County ........... May 1- ........... Total for State ........... ................... 93 2 Total for (^) State, same (^) period .69 2 1904. (^) __ Ohio: Butler County ................. July 2-Sept. 23 ... 10. Clark County (Springfield) .... Oct. 28-Nov. 3... 1. Darke (^) County .................. (^) July 2-Sept. 23 ... 13 2 Fairfield (^) County ............... (^) July 2-Sept. 23 ... (^) 5. Fulton (^) Couinty ................. July 2-Sept. 23 ... (^) 5. Hamilton County (Cincinnati). May 26-Oct. 27 ... 35. Hardin County ............... July 2-Sept. 23 ... 3.. Huroii (^) County ................. (^) July 2-Sept. 23 ... 1. Lawrence County ............ (^) July 2-Sent. 2.3... Lucas County (including To- June 17-Sept.23............ ledo). Marion (^) County ............ July 2-Sept. 23... 1. Paulding County ............... July 2-Sept.23... 2.. Perry County^ ............^ July 2-Sept. 23 ...^ 4. Pickaway Couinty ..............^ July 2-Sept.^23 ...^ 1. Total for (^) State .... (^) .... 93 2 ###### Total for State, same period, 1,306 31 1904. Oregon: Coos (^) County ........ ISept. 1-30 ........ 3....... #### Multnomah County (PortlandiI June 1-Sept. 30 12...... 12.^. included). ###### Washington Counity ............ Sept. 1-30 ........ 1..... Yamhill (^) County ............... (^) Sept. 1- (^) .. ...... Total (^) for State .... ......... .......... 17 .......... Total for State, same period. ................... (^) .................... 1904. Pennsylvania: Allegheny ........... Sept. 3-9 ......... 1..... ###### Altoona ........... July 8-Oct. 14.... 7.......... 1 case imported. ###### Braddock ........... July 1- ......... 1..... York ........... July 1-Oct. 14 .... 15. Total for State (^) ................................... 24 Total for State, same period. ................... 37 5 South Carolina Greenville County ............. June (^) 17-July 1 2 1 Total for (^) State ............. (^) ................... 2 1 ###### Total for State, same period,. .. ................... 6.... Tennessee: ###### Memphis ................ July 1-Aug. 26 ... ....... Total for State .............. (^) ................... 5. ###### Total for State, same period.. - 41 1 1904. Utah: ###### 14 localities .......... M.....ay 1-31. ......... ###### Cache County .............. Sept. 1-30 ........ 1...... ###### Juab Cotnnty ............... July 1-31 . ......... ###### Salt Lake County ...... July 1-Sept. 30 ... 36 #### Suimmit C'ounty .............. Sept. 1-30 ........ 1......... ###### Washington County ........... July 1-Sept. 30 ... -12...... ###### Weber .... ....... Aug. 1- .................. Total for State (^) .................................. 146. Total for State, same period. .... (^) ............... 55. 1904. Virginia: Richmond (^) ..................... July 1-1 (^) ......... (^) ......... 1 Total for (^) State.. (^) ... .......... ###### Total for State same period ................... ... ......| 1904.