America's Triumph At Panama; Panorama And Story of the Construction And Operation of the World's Giant Waterway From Ocean to Ocean
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Only two cases of bubonic plague have developed on the Isthmus since American occupation. These occurred in Ballxja, the first in June, 1905, 90 CAMACHO RESERVOIR LAS SABANAS ROAD Panama, Colon, and the towns in the Canal Zone were without water mains or sewers in 1904. Eight reservoirs have been built, and now water is plentiful; sewers ramify the cities, and the gar- bage is collected daily and burned. Many good roads have also been built, and the Las Sabanas road is much used by automobile a...nd horseback riders. The United States advanced the money for this work, but Panama is to pay it back inside of 50 years. 91 LE^ Tv\NP DIVIDED — CTRB WPS^B, TJNJTED On the Mount Hope Road between Cristobal and Gatun, is Mount Hope Cemetery, once known as Monkey Hill, where thousands of French Canal employes, victims of yellow fever, lie buried. Under American supervision the cemetery has been greatly beautified. Each of its aven- ues is lined with a different kind of fruit tree. The village wa.s iniinediately cleaned and disinfected, and a cru.sade against rats, the fleas of which are the carriers of I)uboinc, was started.
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