The Waco Evening News. (Waco, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 149, Ed. 1, Saturday, January 6, 1894 Page: 3 of 8
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THE EVENING NL'WS SATURDAY JANUARY 6 1894.
a
Uritime NATIONS
bout an International
Conference
hoPOSEDTO BEHELD
fotection of Animalsfrom
Cruelty at Sea.
Iallpox scare subsided
io Trouble of the Northern
Pacific Receivers.
On this Side.
Y -ini.ioN D. 0. Jan. .
o ni"Vimout looking to tlie hold-
ttt an international miritimc
fercnco tor the butter protection
care oi animals in transit and
iuh referred to in a London
lati'h f f this date takes tho form
i ill introduced into tho houo
repiiH ntatives by Hon. Amos
tmui in."- of New York and 10
red to tiui committee on inter-
to and foreign oom mouse on
lolier JO last. It proiulen for an
nrop'MUonof 'SoO.OOO.or a much
reef .ix may be necessaiy for the
ieri"H ol an international confer
ic the secretary of Htalo homg
her fd to provide the conference
u -ik'i faulitiis a may be
mii'l iK-t'tH-ury. The bill enacts
it ti f nrcHionnt shall be authorise -d
1 rt-que ted to invite tho govern-
nt of each maritime nation to
id delegates to a quarantine con-
eneo that shall assemble at such
io and phi 'o as ho may designate
1 to appoint seven delegate) one
whem ilull be an oflie al of the
asury department one an ollieial
the dopartmout of agriculture
d a representative of tho steam
riue one a representative of the
ling marine one citizen familiar
th tho cruelties to animals
ictiued at sea one eitizou familiar
th tho importation of blooded
rees and one citizen engaged in
3 transportation of cattle to repre
it the United States at said
arantino conference and to till
cancies in their number. The
I alBO provides that it shall ba the
ject of the quarantine conference
makerovise and amend tbo rulcH
'ulatioiiH and practice concerning
i transportation of animals at sea
i tl e r lives and slaughter m
arantmc; for the proper con-
uetion of vessols for ai-imals in
iueit; for the punishment of navi
lion companies or vessel owners
:ir cilieers and employes for
lelty to animals at sea; to mko
ligation companies or vessel
nerd liable in damages for do
uetion of or injury to auimals in
iflfit; and to formulate and pub-
t for ratification to the govern-
ints of all markivne nations
sper international regulations
J s and penalties for cruelty to
imals at Bea.
About a month ago Secretary
'echani sent to tho committee- a
ter strongly indorsing tho bill
d saying that tho proposal for a
nferenco was favored bv other
iverumonts. It ia presumed that
is communication was brought
out by the receipt of advices from
a Knghsh government referred to
the London dispatch and which
ongly favor the movement. It is
io understood that France ind
srmany have ofltoially notified the
'to department of their sympathy
tn the projoot and their willing
us to co-operate. Numerous
ards of trado chamberH of com-
eree and other commercial bodies
tho country have at the instance
W. Ilosea Ballou tho well-known
morcan litterateur adopted
fcolutijna and petitions to congress
'ging the passage of tho bill and
o holding of the conference at an
rly date. Statistics have been
mpiled showing that in a siniile
iar animals valued in the aggicgato
Preparing a Reply.
Mlt.WAUKKK Wis. J hi. IS
Coungel for the receivers of the
Northern Pauiij red are busily-
engaged in preparing a reply to tho
voluminous petition Hied hut week
by lion. Silas W. Pettit of Thila
delphia tho general c.oiusel for the
corporation a-king for their re-
moval and for tho appointment of
othor receivers in theii shad. It is
not believed however that tho
reply will be ready within tno twen-
ty days from Deei'inbur 28 di as
signed by Judge .Jenkins for the
formal filing of a return and an
extension of time wdl u: d mbtcdly
bo gianted by tho curt. The
furtUor hearing of tho case v. ill
l3ko placo in Chicago and it is
thought that upon reference to a
master in chancoiy lion. E B.
Sherman who for several yens has
been designated as United Statfs
puporvif-oi of elections for that dis
.."... 1 be solicit d It is stated
that the reply will contain a general
denial on thn patt ol receiver and
ox-President Thomas F. Oakes cf
the chaiges of fraud and milking of
the load that are outlined in tho
o-iginal petition while tho other
fcuivers Henry 0. Payne ox-
enairman of the Republican ttate
commiuue of Wi-ih ritin and Homy
C Rouse pro-idmt of the M. K.
& T. . road will content themselves
with a general denial of any afliha-
lions with ai.y of tho principal par
tie at interest calculated to jeopar-
d yi the mte'O'Us of oithi i stock-
holder or hondho'ders. With the
greatest legal dispatch it is thought
that at least six months will elapse
betore the case will come to a final
adjudication. There will bo no
lack of funds on tho part of the
.element autagon zng the present
leceivership a fiiWI of 130000
having been guaranteed to those
leHponsible for tho present pro
ceedings against tho wrecking ele
mont.
Tho Scaro Subsided
Chicago J3U. 0 Tno small
pox scare has measurably subsided
although not less than a half mil
lion of the residonts of tho Windy
City are nursing sore arms and
consequently anathematizing the
prevalence of this dread disorder.
More peoplo have beon vaccinated
in Chicago in the past six weeks
than in any single decade hince it
became an ineoiporated town. Tho
headquarters of tho health depart
meut in the city halt nave been
crowded from morning until dusk
while family physicians and sur-
geons have leaped a rich harvest in
extending tho benefits of Dr. .Ten-
ner's dif-covery to their clients. A
single physician boasts of the f ict
that he has vaccinated 000 individ-
uals within two months a' the rate
of $2 to 5 per vaeoiration the
raie being graded according to the
wealth and social position of the
D3tient. While there are Iohb than
a hundred cases of small-pox In tho
pesthouse according to the cihcial
repoits from tho health dopartmout
of last evanirg yet it ia not be-
lieved thai the suaro is ontiroly
over. No cases of what is known
as malignant or black small pox
have so far dtvelopod although the
mortality from the diiPase in this
city has been large in proportion to
the actual oases. Reports to the
board of health indicate that small
pox is more prevalent throughout
the country at present man ae. any-
time in tho last twenty years and
the faamo reports demonstrate that
80 per cent of thoso atllicted have
never submitted themselves for vno
oiuatiou.
proposed international conference.
It is understood that an intimation
to this flYet was pent some weeks
ago to the Uuited States gt eminent
by tho larl of Rostlnrry tho secre
tary of state for (oreisru all'iirs.
Attracting Attontlon Abroad.
Lomion Jan. 0 The legal pro-
ceedings against tho receivers of tho
Norihoru Pacific railroad are
attracting considerable attention
both in this country and on tho
continent no small proportion of
tho bonded indebtedness of tho
road being held by financier" and
investors in England Qornuny and
Holland. In tho two latter coun-
tries considerable feeling hui exist d
for several yiars against Henry
Villard as a siqueuce of his in
voigliug . cupitahtiiH soekii g tale
and prolitab'e investments into tho
purchase of American sccuritus
that have proven liable to continual
depredation ami consequently the
outcome of tho legal jnocedings
recently instituted in tho United
Mates is awaited with extraordinary
anxiety. A decision favoitiblo to
tho corporation in its application
against tho receivers will it is be-
hoved havo a tendency to mi
terially strengthen tho Btaudiug of
American bonds and stocks in tho
London and continental maikets.
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Henry Vlllard's Departure.
Ni:w Youic Jan. 0. it is
stated on good authority that the
unoxpected departure of Henry
Villaid for abroad and tho subse
q'leut unnonu 'euiont that ho did not
intend to return lo this country re-
sulted from his knowledge of the
fiot that civil proceedings which
might thereafter ddvolop into a
criminal direction were about to he
instituted against him and others in
tho United States courts. There
are those who know that say that
Yillard's connection with the
Northern Pacific has netted him not
less than $10000000 at the expanse
of the bond and stockholder? and
that when the btory conies to be
told in its entirety it will edipee
in audacity tho greatest piece of
jugglery in tho history of auy
American road. Report has it that
criminal proceedings against seve-
ral of those implicated in tho un
loading upon the Northern Pacific
of railroads constructed simply for
unloading purposes may bo taken
before the present civil proceedings
have reached a decision.
TwxS s
OISTIS ENJOYS
Both the method and re-ulw ;hen
Syrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasant
anil refrnshing to tho taste and acts
genlly yet pioniptly on the Kidneys
Liver and Bowel. cleanses the sy?
tem effectually dispels colds head
aches and fovivs and chips habitual
constipation. Syiup of Figs is tho
only remedy of its kind ever pto
duced pleading to the tufcte and ac-
ceptable to the stomach prompt in
its action and tiuly beneficial in itc
effects prepaid! only iiom the nio-t
healthy and agreeable siil)5tauce- it
many excellent qua'ifies commend it
to all and havo limelo it tho most
popular remedy known.
Syrup of Figs i- for sale mi 50'
and ?1 bottles by -ill leading dim:
gi-ls. Any icliabie liiu-rgyat nho
may not have it on hand will pio
tiii e it promptly for any one win
wi-hes to try it. J)o i"t accept am
fcubititute.
CALIFORNIA FIG sYRUP CO
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DON'T MONKEY
with facts ! You might at. well
fool with 'lynainitc as to ti to
twist facts out of recognition- and
here is a fact too plain to be (lis
putcel.
ZXl.
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will ni ike your hair grow on the
bald spots it will rctnov dan-
druff and it will cure the sci'p if
troubled with itching or sou-s. If
your diuggist does not not h u
call or write to
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VvVl'NO lost It tilKO UOQl
lYTV I'lurce's Golilcn Medic
I VjIi itocit. It works wc
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The Quoen Interested.
London .Ian. 0. The fact is
made public that the queen is man-
ifesting a lively interest in tho
movement inaugurated in the United
Stales looking to the convoniug of
an inltn auonal coulerenco lor tno
nroteution of animals from cruelty
while at SC3. The question was
brou"ht to the attention of her
majesty several months ago by a
lady of title who is prominent in
humanitarian movements and as
the result of tho study of a pain
phlot beariug upon tho subject and
n miUion of dollars dtui whil ' 'il Uan Vhe
eea as a result of crueltv andlare HUUJtul-.1 .. t ... .... .' (
TO PUT ON
ncctlwl f!o-.li uo matter how
vfo lost it tiiku uoctor
ileulcaJ
oaths
run mnl iirtion of tho do
rnTii'd oivims nnd func-
tions it builds tho flesh up
to n salo mid healthy stand-
nrd pinmptly jiloastuitly
ami nniiinitlii. Tho nonk.
en i mi d thin palo nnu
imny an' niado strong
liliimp i' 'ind rosy ami
Kilmst. otnmK fo olleo-
ttve as a Btrciifcthi' tnrer and llp-li nviKX'r
is known to nwliuil mm i'llihy Cod
Llvor Oil and nil its disused comixmudii
can't couninio with it. ....
Thoy buiUl up fat not henlthy Ihih.
Practically ) mi can got tho " Discovery"
on trial. In ovon tiling Hint's elmincd for it
In purifying the" hi od and building up tho
flesh and htrfiij;th if ltmcr laih to benutlt
or cure you liuvtMour iiuiwv biek.
Un llieso teinis is any muphiuuu in. n"v
pay a dealer betdT to ui'K' mid toll likely to
bo " just as pood " U v you to buy
Nothing eK nt any pino is really as
cheap. o pay only for tho yood you git.
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labolioal practices.
IK. TI0HKN Oll'S ANTISEPTIC
fops psins heals wounds burns
palps and colio. Ask vour druccist
M ee samnln
queen caused it to be signified to
tne government mai iuu iuuvium
had her warmest sympathy and co.
operation and that she was particu-
larly dobirous that Great Britain
should ofthially take part in tho
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