Show SUBJE TS sANJTAIY 4 ashiTI tOll A Conference in Washington on the Matters PLENARY CUUUCIL WOKK PI1E THE TA rderu lack KotobrrTexa A X Directors WJlhll ns FailurttlroubiI 1u Dakota 4 JJDPllrtant Sanitary Conference December 11 At a Wnmsttwx inference of health officer Dr brorn the conger and Raymond btrg Rohe xu s appointed at die JP iiectm t e on presented an hu St LouL3 convention on that sunjerf t in vhu h nt report I rnr tn itatfd ttrt most of the wHlaMver It i diaiiimnfe noN on the market w1 tiMt defective Suite > ai rfc iirelw f le and I then ralka in Uieirorder llli were 811 lie < condi frrrli siHfing the nnrnry c t oi IG r for Cem ll t allOt regulations utui what peou tiull made in each iull Has being mu e Kt resist and restrIct cholera locality to Ke ieKir s so fur as made gave a 1rer survey of the several Cnet MHirrv b rret i In the course of his report for 5iarc W Alo0or nark referred in KMitwkv nieulh n > the epidemic disease re II r Lntlv in the mountains of prevailing ctndy t to andY the t wrtern portion of that State au Vi reiiiiH Ild stated that competent medulil I inspectors had been sent by the Itmlrd of lienUh of Kentucky Statt th ffi Iff district to investigate outbreak His McCormakO in the hldw Ted JI1 thetew so far Swl tram that locality wax that r Home exaggeration When there wary liotwter he bliould receive the report from tho inspector and should linve had an umlvis made of the witter to IS Which the disease was attributed he would be able to tpeatfmore confidently on tile subject After receiving reports from nbont eleven States the conference adjourned until tomorrow Members of the conference had an audience with the President this afternoon after-noon at which Secretary Frelinghusen wa preenr 1 Erastus Brooks president of the conference made an address in which he thanked the President for the interest he had taken in matters relating to the public health and expressed the hope that he would aid them in accomplishing accom-plishing the obje > ts of the conference J he President replied briefly J saying that he and the Secretaries of State and the Treasury were at present considering the subject of the nmwkition of rags from infected port and hoped a committee might be appignted at the conference to confer with the 1111 the subject In the course ofi i formal i 1 talk iSe rear < Fre liiiguujien remarked that he thought the bust place for disinfecting rag < was the port of export Brooks replied that I a majority of the deiegate were of the I Mime opinion Arrangement were made for further consultation on the subject between Secretaries rehng huyttn aid McOnllorh in i the committees 1 com-mittees on federal legislation |