The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 25, 1903, Page 2

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THE OFFICIAL CAMPAIGN AGAINST TH MILK POISONERS WILL BEGIN TONIGHT GIRL TURNS ON Dr. Crichton of the City Council Calls a Committee Meeting to Discuss City Laboratory Project Innocen The campaign for pure milk and food for Seattle now being waged by The Star, as a result : f p tude, and these matters are ab-/to lose sight of the great good] F« | one ssi of the wholesale poisoning of sorbing their attention. We | done ures for improve-/milk is an established fact injties of life, distilling poison in milk by the formaldehyde fiend, | ring * matter before | Meats p heaith.| your food to steal away your must bring the matter before ‘ will be launched through offi-|them promptly and show them| They do not always consider The lea¢ ing phyalcians of the) strength and undermine your cial channels tonarht, when a/that this is one of che things that a little public money ex-|city attest the trut . of this} health special meeting of the health that the city can least afford) pended in broad protective statemen and that the evil is} For the prompt expenditure and sanitation committee of the|delay in settling I arm sure| Measures will-save enormous 4 menace to every honje in the a little money, such as the city council will be held to de-[that if the matter be well de-/amounts of individual expense. | city y can well afford, you cm vise ways and means for secur-/tailed and presented to them in This is the difficulty of getting Those of you whog’ heirts| yuard the homes of the city os 2 noaPvergt 5 et g hes 14g oug vet do € dened | he me 1 ing a city laboratory for the an-}soncise form, it would have a thesy things through, but id ar Idened the merry |from this mor 18 evil, pro alysis of all food poducts, as ad-|favorable reception, and with{0t anticipate serions obstacles! prattle of line ones @§ hemc,/tect your own little ones from vocated by The Star. Dr. Crichton at ite head, the}for the city laboratory meas-|talke heed. At any: moment the|death, and prevent the appail Br Cliehion, ch 2 of meastire would certainly not be| "re in the city counett Dr.|curse may strike in your own! ing fatalitiesahat are now ei Agee, CRRMBA € Crichton is very strong in his family and leave desolation and | ing Atay St this committee, who is enthus jnegiected in the council, What ‘ . mK down on the death eam | records of the city astically in favor of a labora-| tery, called this special meet ing of his committee, yesterday, and the plan is to discuss tt re |? project thoroughly preparatory | to the introduction of an ord-) inance providing for a suffici ent appropriation to establish this immineutly se department at once his committee Messrs. Crichton, Rinehart, Mullen, Murphy and Taylo Maj. Rinchart. as stated in an-} cossary of consists | the extreme necessity of a city laboratory as a safeguard)‘ against the insiduous milk pot goner and adulterator of other foods, and unhesitatingly states that there should be no delay in establishing such an institution in this city Dr. Crichton and Maj. Rine hart both hope that as a result/ of this meeting an ordinance looking toward an eff al pre- vention of the wholesale slaughter of innocent children may be prepared and laid be-| fore the city council by next} Monday night. With such a well-organized official move to-! wards the correction of the shameful condition existing in this city, backed as it is by City} Health Officer Ludlow, Dr.} Limerick, former president off the board of health, and every} prominent physician in the city,} it is believed that but little i: position to the measure will bi met with in the city council The only trouble anticipated by The Star in the fight for a city laboratory, is that of red tape and delay. Persistence and vigilance must be ised to se- cure prompt ac With the spirit of the people behind it, and supported by the physi- cians pe gh city, The Star hopes to co-operate with the board of health in a successful effort to forge the matter ahead while the need of it is immedi- ate, and not to allow the city to be lulled into a false security by the cessation of the more flagrant instances of milk poi- soning, which will naturally a follow the present investiga- tion. The cessation will be} Meaningless and temporary,} and as soon as the “scare” sub- sides the formaldhyde fiends will be again at their work of hording pennies at the cost of} human lives, unless they are permanently prevented. Dr. Limerick, in discussing the laboratory Proposition, this | Morning said: “The great thing | is to get the attention of the! city council. and to keep the! opportunity lwhen the death lists of August} SO a ne nn renee nen ren mane arena ae ae lemy, jpe also jection The health department is wn fortunate in thie view measure with favor that is raised at all will be th e likely impure foods of all kinds The Star’s Fight Against Formaldehyde’: Fiend Is Beginning to Bear Fruit--- Every Body Praises its Vigorous Crusade Against Slaughter of 5 think the rest of the councilmen 1 proposed lhe only to be that of ex that it is one|Redward, Crichton and Mur- those very important depart-|phy, members of the city « nts of nhl affairs that is|cil, with whom it rests to cor m t Babes unpopular becanse it expends| rect the monstrous evil of milk This | poisoning, much and brings in little to be, but it is, l¢ u The council is at present en gaged with many questions of | tu great importance and magni we want to do is to lag the} draw plan it up concisel has a trying to bring the im- pure food question to a head e the past three years, and at! no time bas there been a better} to culminate the! than right now,| proposition and September are before the people and the numerous in | stances of formaldehyde poi-| ndignation of the people and[ the gravest apprehension of the This is the city’s physicians time, and I beli The Star will carry its fight through. I must congratulate The Star on the truly noble work it has tak and ‘so successfully han The en hearty apprec ont of the entire board of health is) due The Star. The guardians|! of the city’s health could have] | no better assistance than it is getting right now throngh The! Star which paper has made a splendid = opportani for the board to secure that for which it has been working three lyears—the nicans of furnishing jadequate protection for the peo ple against their most dire en- the food poisoner.” ee RINEHART GEIS M0 THE FIGHT The foliowing statement from Maj. W. V. Rinehart, councilman from the Sixth ward, and member of the health! and sanitation committee, with reference to the establishment of a city laboratory, is about as strong an endorsement for such! to present the matter before) the council in its best light. He for the project to the finish, and his reputation as a good cam-|% paigner and a _ convincing}, ros ber is too well known to ne further comment. His state ment follows: fas estab lishment of a city labora NEW has many ght not res never fortune by rage cannot The shortly after t uth, where magnate millions. arrived the problem th ft: n in soctety Hor succems was 4]WeSLION | the oldest girl, and Orme, her broth. a select plan before their minds, urging atest as to the need of such|er, were sent the necessity of prompt action. FARMERS WILL SOON GO B TO THEIR FIELDS NIAGARA FALLS, N. ¥., Sept. 24 an institution, to guard against th by and discussions which have marked hoot One morning, be we speculation in speaker in the council cham-|Me i# now « banker and street rail with ks wa result was a roman YORK, Sept. 24 agement of Miss May Goelet and |the Duke of Roxburghe furnishes a bit more evidence, If any were need- @ project as could be desired.) o4, that. an a matchmaker Mre inehart can be relied upon|T. Wilson is a perfect wh }Goetet is her granddaugh been anythin York society that even remotely ep 1 proaches ber success in arranging | has promised The Star to fight | Finity attiances Wilsons came to New York} “ivi! War from the| tribute to Mra amanned | cotton on had complete since tho returns from expendi-|formaldehyd handed dollars and cents, people are apt |The MAG. WILGON FOUND SWELL HELPMEET FOR HER OWN CHIL. | ic DREN, AND 1S NOW STARTING ON HER GRANOCHILOREN ee ee ee ee ee A ee AN NAO ROE ONO Sly A RT OO Ot Oe g effects of The fortune When the family fronted | doting how best to| daugh Mra. Wilson un “T am strongly in favor of the teck ta cotation with, test and} s Mary Aancing | the ¥ convictions about this otatter,| ction against impure foods of and he has my hearty support)all kinds is certainly inade- in the health and sanitation) quate, and an immediate rem- committee. L hope We shall be jedy ought to be provided,” able to convince the finance |W. V, Rinehart, city coune it committee that this measure is}man, and member of health and a necessity, The present pro-| sanitation comunittee, A WORD 10 CITT FATHERS I The Star wants to have a lit-! grief to fill the void of childish tle heart-to-heart talk about the] voices that are silenced, and df wholesale slaughter of the} busy little hands and feet for innocents with you,/ever stilled. in death beneath Messrs. Parry, Taylor, Rude, the sod Mullen, Fitzpatrick, Kistler, | Gill, James Morrison, Rinehart, city's formaldehyde evil is a which cannot be ne glected without personal peril un-jto each of you. If there is a jlittle child ia your family, or lan invalid, you are not safe or to leave the little/from the visitation of death, and andichildren to the merey of theleven you yourself, in your fiend strength and health, are not in To each of you personally,| safe from the in rus evil that Star wishes to veal. me conceal poisoning creeps into your } of}ed in of the omaldehyde great nece You are the only ones who can do this. You power to d Yours is the responsibility are vested with the > it through the establishment of a city laboratory. Leading phys have declared this salvation for the th of the city, whi ians only h is becoming a [through med foods. oemaeg i ne ala po A city could be es Hot edy for this Ia there one among you city fathers who would, to save the this which "a sum sum, re to sane ire wh only « can stop the wholesale slaugh ter of little ones and the indis destruction of the h of adults? The Star thinks not The matter will com you shortly It is of vital rest to you personally, and because of your to the p »ple whose in 8 you officially you have no right to disregar its importance, or to delay its consideration I) | f F | may hap wr little ones at of you that have health der what Will Remember y thos happy in ome, hem. soundness, then con nto ther you them to the mercy wer who, to save a few m # the pois er able pennies to destroy a human life What will you do to amelior ate this diabolical evil? The remedy lias been point ed out by the most capable physicians of the city, and de clared by them a necessity Think it over You, who have homes and wives and children, and make our laws THINK IT OVER. en-}Orme and Carole A Wilson became the brit Goelet, members of jew York families and th of $25,000,0 i R.| wedded Michael Matrona im t- | RESIGNED re | MELBOURNE. Sept. 2 it | Barton has resigned. He wii AS | conded by the liberal leader, det, Dead i! Herder thowsgint —Premior | pest of Engin ambamen country, howe Misa wife Mason of | stratum of 1 Bide will be received by the undersigned for ai) the lumber 4 in the fences, benches, ire Park society. He wan) the lapt of the Wilton children and mothers with sone and ] on their hands felt the ol Yesler site). Neved, It seemed that Mra Wil-|B corner Third and James. Same n's work was done, and that they |B to be torn down and removed by vald have @ chance at the ‘ul bidder the succer prines in the marriage market. Now Marky cked and startled over ds apparent determination [to make matehes for her grandehtt Hellig. “Bide for Lumber” and leave same at Grand opera house box office. interesting features, | the protect them, or will you leave} does not hesitate} GOING T0 HONOLULU PACIFIC SQUADRON WILL GOON LEAVE BREMERTON A special to the Btar from Washing ton reoejved today that ¢ Navy departm Pacitte of the cruiser New York, wili shortly sail Cor Mawall. Afterward the squad: | rom will cruise in Bouth Amerionn wa tors, going an far so: The New York will remain at Brom: erton probably until the first of the year, undergoing repairs. ORDERS TROOPS B CRETE VARIS, Bept. 24.—La Patric has a I, | idapatch to the efect that 4000 French troops have been ordered to] 4d w pre Crete with six months | ne, act an reserves whi of the h fol} Mod low the | Levant uadron, erty, AMERICAN — cg taken for the day « the negro b her atr exile with wae discharged nye Ned nh us Acapuloo, OO “THE BEST FRIEND LABOR EVER HAD” MASTER WORKMAN BURNS OF THE KNIGHTS OF LABOR, IN HER ASSAILANTS thaw tne 6 No sooner bad they an the girl picked up the ing ground, awhere it be rrying a cartridg the « he | delibera t one of fugitiv 4. and fire A SPEECH WARMLY PRAI GES ROOSEVELT PITTBBURG, today the Knights th announced nomination far an orgs yeater tons de the genera f “ y it adopted Pre be the best tri The United States with the Bept J hes. THETIS ee M—At noc r workman of Simon Hurne, position to the had at om ever Hoosevelt, so | gest that F ri erned, |in the go ae ng | te deciared th ard at ston | Prem be eit | whe 4 labor | isbor ti GRAND LODGE SAN FRA cutter |The grand b and revenne pamecngers eee of the 1 presented the by “Youger |the proposed plan. the Whit 18 IN SESSION ge. A. 0. U lin special sension today for the pu discumsing and Lew plan of membership rates supreme ere is considerable discussion over % ne _ "The grand lodge Townsend than expected. [net again this afternoon, lodge. CORON AR WA VETER IN “1 need Dae not | feeling * ‘Theee ' ~~ purgeon | this mor wife, Mr | represent, | | and | at_fesulted In the marringe of! drew palthough the proceedings of the | COLUMBIA, Mo, Sept. 4.—The | ational reas are now |the preceding days. There were / the xcores of dole-| numerous informal and open diacus.| Missouri division of the United Cons | {F YOU WOULD AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT | no diminution|sions on «a variety of topies, and “i | te your Glaser, we invite you te all om wa that of Interest t h was thelmany interesting views were drawn, @derate Veterans began ite annual cur ‘optical setablishment. in tne “y, So-toguta neochestee rd day of ng. 1 ro-| fe re . leven 4 the ad tear bern from the distinguished mem-| reunion here today. ‘The program kin our method of Mth rn gra departed somewhat] bers he bady, The congroas will EVERSOLE OPTIOAL COMPANY n Wusiness tomorrow’ covers three days and ie replete with ss 108 fecond avenus, Nem York blowk. Phone, James 1261, Suits and Over- coats full of character and worth, conserva- tive, correct, possess- ing that simple beauty that appeals to all well dressed business men. Handsomely curving shoulders, hand moulded collar, silk sewed seams and perfect trimmings. Cravenettes—the Swell Raincoats, $10 to $20 W. B. Hutchinson Co. Cor. Second Avenue and Union Street E without handed tt Little wor

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