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Whereas, the Honorable W. M. Brumby M. D., State Health
Officer of the State of Texas, acting in pursuance of the authority
given him under an act of the Legislature approved April 6th, 1903,
providing for the disinfection of public buildings, railroad coaches
and sleeping cars and providing a penalty for the violation thereof
as promulgated certain rules and regulations to become operative
and in force Sept. 1st, 1907 with reference to keeping public buildings
in a sanitary condition.

And whereas, said buildings includes the following,

Chapter 1.

Depots, Office Buildings, Club Houses, Buildings containing Moving
Picture Shows, Opera Houses, and All Public Buildings not specifically
Provided for Hereinbelow.

Chapter 2.

Hospitals, Public Sanitoria, Hotels, Boarding Houses, Restaurants,
Eating Houses, Bunch Stands, Lodging Houses and Houses Where Rooms Are
Let Temporarily for pay.

Chapter 3.

Jails, Prisons, etc.

Chapter 4.

Slaughter Houses, and Houses Where Animals Are Killed for Food.

Chapter 5.

Meat Markets and Butcher Shops or Stalls.

Chapter 6.

Bakeries, Confectionaries and Manufactories of Food Stuffs.

Chapter 7.

Schools.

Chapter,8.

Churches.

Chapter 9.

Railway Coaches and Sleeping Cars.

Chapter 10.

Lumbering Camps, Railroad Construction Camps, Boarding Cars, Plea-
sure Camps or Resorts, or So-Called Open Air Health Resorts.

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Whereas, the Honorable W. M. Brumby M. D., State Health
Officer of the State of Texas, acting in pursuance of the authority
given him under an act of the Legislature approved April 6th, 1903,
providing for the disinfection of public buildings, railroad coaches
and sleeping cars and providing a penalty for thie violation thereof
as promulgated certain rules and regulations to become operative
and in force Sept. 1st, 1907 with reference to keeping public buildings
in a sanitary condition.

And whereas, said buildings includes the following,

Chapter 1.

Depots, Office Buildings, Club Houses, Buildings Containinig Moving
Picture Shows, Opera Houses, and All Public Buildings no specifically
Provided for Hereinbelow.

Chapter 2.

Hospitals, Public Sanitoria, Hotels, Boarding Houses, Restaurants,
Eating Houses, Bunch Stands, Lodging Houses and Houses Where Rooms Are
Let Temporarily for pay.

Capter 3.

Jails, Prisons, etc.

Chapter 4.

Slaughter Houses, and Houses Where Animals Are Killed for Food.

Chapter 5.

Meat Markets and Butcher Shops or Stalls.

Chapter 6.

Bakeries, Confectionaries and Manufactories of Food Stuffs.

Chapter 7.

Schools.

Chapter,8.

Churches.

Chapter 9.

Railway Coaches and Sleeping Cars.

Chapter 10.

Lumbering Camps, Railroad Construction Camps, Boarding Cars, Plea-
sure Camps or Resorts, or So-Called Open Air Health Resorts.