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4 F OFFICIALS HAVE BEEN AROUSED TO ACTION BY THE STAR'S FIGHT FOR. PURE MILK { \ MILK INSPECTOR WOODCOCK CITY LABORATORY WILL ISNOT DOING HIS DUTY BE ASKED FOR TONIGHT hagpdbeme hyp tng orci wemuscssenses | Board of Health Will Introduce isisinc tne mit repuictions te vee ed him with the address of a neigh His Efforts to Stop the Murder dus wan, reminded of the ine SIE CORONER HOYE MAKES SERIOUS rstating te vie Is a Hideous Farce ber whe would be ind to give the that the milk w | night Asking for an Appropria- ee Work of the Milk Poisoners ir gimme 23S" CHARGES AGAINST WOODCOCK Ordinance Into the Council | :\\r Sti information, but Mr. Woodcock tion RECKLESS | |amended form for consideration toe |fniled to act on this, and not until fam thoroughly satiefied that Milk 1 | vimana What is the matter with Wood-, ergo, the milk is all right, the baby | last night did he give it out that hel M noc 1 ook? Why bh this atrangely| could not have been poisoned, the | knew, but “WOULD NOT TELL") in @ilatory milk inspector arrested the! child could not have died, the au./wntl! after the inquest, what the murderer of little Carrie Constantine, |topsy could net have ealed an Name of the dairyman might be Idehyde was | embalmn stomach, the chemist]; WHAT 18 MR. WOODCOCK’S! . and injcould mot have found the poison| OBJECT? dant physician,| still lingering in the walle of the; WHAT 18 HIS INOUCEMENT? | digestivs eogan, and everybody must DO THE DAIRYMEN MAKE IT the mith-in | WORTH HIS WHILE TO PRO.| the sal of the chemist and his ose stomach fer establishment of the proposed city | assistants in running the city labor tory, This will bring the expense by offic eo the att w, is ready to swear d Dr. Ludic |lahoratory as advocated by The Star, |407)' 4, the mere establiciment of] STRENUOUS BARTENDER’S RE. well equipped laboratory, the min i i was caused by the use of formaide-|be mistaicen, beowu y ' , will be wm tonight when the hyde, ad red in milk? apector and his little hottie of acid] TECT THE IN THeIA CRIMES?) i t t . imum estimate for this being $1500 VOLVER SUBDUED A BAR- te it steange that Mr. Woodeudk, | with the trick of not qurning pitk, week ago The Star, in good f th \ board of health, through Dr, J. Ik./and the maximum $2500 eameling the wait frets Gio daey- late bites pin | faith, gave epece te « statement! y 5 | | There is Vittle doubt thet the ap-| "OOM SRAWLER man's wagon three days after the| THAT 18 THE ABSURD LOGIC) frem Mr, Woodcock, in which | 5 7 ph oe we if m t |Crichton, chairman of the health! pijcation will be received fa bly} D. & Mex a bartender at the had been announced by Yho| THAT HAS BEEN STANDING! ment he cited the case of Dairyman| Sheren af atoveies the eee seat : Be ars asiialie - in the city council, the re: in- | Seattle Bur on Firat avenue h. was should find ne formaldehyd 1; BETWEEN THE PEOPLE AND land, whe Woodcock said was ne I 1 up the chief of x thia morning re and sanitation committee, will PFO | Vestigation showing the absurdity of | *rrested a kt Does it. restore the little DEADLY POISON ADMINISTER. /eaught = pouring — formaldehyde sent an application te the city coun- |the city’s present arrangements for f shooting at G. W. Tr senth-eld baby gir! to life and| EO WITHOUT DISCRIMINATION | erevgh to have killed a dozen people as hack 5 t y« t t t HY protecting t public health against 4 be he health and dimples, because hel IN ONE OF THE CHIEF NECES.| into a can of milk, According to! r ted, and Woodeock ' , leit for an appropriation to estab-|impure foods. Crichton will rahey had e gravely looks into the milk cans on SARIES OF LIFE. Little children,| this statement Mr, Woodcock was There can t a explanation of Woodeock's behavt ‘ | urge the consideration of the ap ty aeoty . oa the wagon, sips a sample, smacks| whose sole sustenance is milk, have) Mahly indignant that the court ovly Hoye. jlish the institution in the interest cation very strongly. The mat se “ verge oi his lips and pronouncis the milk all been murdered in. all dirvctions,| fined the criminal $25, “That was | Meu gceeeeeeeeceeSESRERSECERESEEERESEEARSEEES! = Be Seite health |will be referred to the | M on pki right does it right the wrong | healtiy people have been made weak|® clear case,” said he, “of deliberate | ae 10% te pu Reames. sanitation and finance committe: at Tr shot ng 4 and the orime if he even goes|and ill, but still the inspector plies|@dulteration with the deadly drug, { | The board of health has spent a! Members of the former committees, order to frigh t the Judge George only gave him a|emebody might have drugged the/to put the dope in the water, Then | great deal of time preparing the ap-|have already unanimously express | ia MioKi was ton #4 further and pours one little bottie| his littie acid and says all is wel of acid inte another and dumps them| What if hie little bottle of acid turn| tittle fine of 6a milk, A four-year-old bey brought/a fellow can drop a wee bit of the| plication, which will both in a third bottle of milk, w ght of thie righteous In. (the milk direct from the dairy three) water into each jug as he delivers | strongly the need of this means Of the measure. A special meeting may it-|all colors of the solar sprectum, if] In the f aie meget Barty by so ge mm strange| doors belew, and Mr. Woodcock,| it, and the inspector oan just inspect | protection, citing the many instances be ca for the consideration of POY RUNAWAY PINCHED the fatal peach-bloem pink is not! dignation, it ; \ fivers the verdict, “Not Guilty?”|\to the fore in the sample of miik,| that in that very identical cave Mr,| CONSIDERING THE POSSIBILITY | away ail he wants, for there's noth: | of sickness and death published inthe measure. forth ed themasives strongly in favor of When the murdered child’s physi-|Mr. Woodcock can pronounce the| Woodcock himself went to Judge|OF THE BOY'S HAVING STOP.) ing doing in the big milk cans, That) The Star, due, according to the te It is understood also, that the Gian states that the child died of|milk all right and the milkman,| George befure the trial and pleaded |PED MIDWAY AND PUT FORM: | way he.would never ‘get wext’ in itimony of prominent physicians, |commities will secure the endorse-| | amen i. a id-year-old cane lormaideyhde poisoning, and when \care-free and unmolested, js left te/with him to “LET THE BOY DOWN |ALOEHYDE IN THE MILK, DID/a thousend years. from impure milk, and also impure ment of the chamber of commerce for the reform ach was are the official autopsy, supported by! merrily rattle away with a jingle) EASY.” {NOT OREM IT NECESSARY TO Acting om this suggestion, The t and other foods before returning the application to ~ . ¥ ween the chemical analysis of the stom. (cf hie death laden mitk vara, dis.| Thi Judge George says he did.|INVESTIGATE THE DAIRY. Per-/Star sent a representative with In-| The application will also furnish |the council, The question will probe | 7 ioe tty parcel Mgr ag ach by an expert speciatist, showed pensing his ow right and left to) “He came to me and asked me not) haps he had preview raad th@/ apector Woodvock to » place sug- | estim: and details showing that ably be brought up before the cham- |), rh how, $4, x Bienes the stomach and intestines to havelall who will but bring forth the|te fine thy milkman more than $10,| 8G" posted in this same dairy which| gested by the milkman who had |the amounts at present expended | ber at its next mesting on Wednes-| hat run away from home after steal been embaime 9 youth, and because|'" large, black letters procie vojuntecred the information, and a for analy of impure foods and in| day | ing naiderable sum of money from a and the drug price of a good, wholesome quart of Oo account stil! lodged in the wails of the stom-| milk with which to pay for the poi-| he was @ nice follvw,” said Judge|"NO FORMALOEHYDE USED IN| milk w ach, is it not, then, The Star wants! sonous fluid he dispenies in the| George; “and wantet me to let him|MILK HERE. ABSOLUTELY) was held up. The oan of water on of the description given ether matters connected with the The ordinance in regard to the hi» er took him four days after he was|\WHOADULTERATED MILK WITH Pave escaped so lightly: but even | impure milk, but have been unmableits by fhaled up without prote: notified of the poisoning of the child | POISON, How absurdly inadequate | @t that | more than doubled the (to get any assistance from the in-| Woodcock went ne further with th to know, time for Milk Inspector | guise of what they seek, loft se light ae | could. It was «| PURE.” in evidence, just tated. The t he used it to wash to find out the name of the dairy-ihis work must be, even were the in-| fine pleaded for by the milk inspec. | sector and whether or not man that delivered the milk, and/spector most arduous in his duty, has | tor naturally was very indig-| Woodcock to wake up and arrest!) SUCH IS THE MAN ON WHOM|©/#ar case, and I finad him $25. 1f| Other persone in the neighbor somebody? Could he not arrest THE PUBLIC MUS’ DEPEND|! hed known the dangerous char. ood complain that they have re-/ out itk cane, He seemed some | t W G t when this was accomplished, after! siready been pointed out by The/Mant when | heard the construction | soning, the distance of three doors | could mot le ascertained, but the a much Imbor, he cheerfully announces | Star MR. WOODCOCK HAS|Mr. Woodeock put on that incident,” [is too great te trace formaidhyde) incident merely iiuttrates the oun: | that he will “withhold” the mame|BEEN GIVEN EVERY CHANCE! This one incident alone goes tafpoison te ite origin Mine of the formaldehyde fiend. ef the dairyman until after the in-| TO DEMONSTRATE HIS EAGER. |#how the double-deating attitude YET MRS. CLARA BOTKIN, MR wooncock HIMSELF coording to Mr. Woodeo: Somebody fer aduiterating milk, FOR PROTECTION AGAINST Seter of the druy, it has since /Peatedly tried to secure an invet-\ what ehbarrased when « sample even if he could do mo better? It THE GREED OF DAIRYMEN been explained to me, he should not |tigation om account of the palpably was takgn, but allowed the samples Ruest. [NESS FOR THE PUBLIC WEL.|Mro Woodcock, Te » man up &| THE WOMAN WHO SENT A BOX STATES THAT MANY MILKMEN FARE, but he seems to have failed tree, it looks as if there must be|OF POISONED BON BONS FROM CARRY THE DRUG iN A MA The inquest will not be held un- Hi Wednesday morning. | sad | hs SAN FRANCISCO TO CONNNEC - & y. When The Star started the something rotten in Denmark | F hi CHINE O1L CAN IN THEIR 6.2 ‘ ‘ Sk Sa a Eee ee ee s Eel ae te ee ee cee ane eee + ne ee ere ee me a eS aI es RIGA De Wilt WOME Out Whe om seeing te it that the Per-|the worst scandal the city has ever|Salled upon to investigate « case of TENCE IN THE CALIFORNIA/ THROW A FEW DROPS INTO Bon oF persons guilty of murder of kndwn, Mr. Woodcock came to The Pelsoning at ENITENTIARY FOR HER CRIME THe CANS WHILE DELIVERING bs be th oan gn we at Be | Star office ond expreceed himestt an} A Sed ny [EVEN THOUGH A WHOLE CON. MILK, THUS INGURING THEM one more week. Have you taken advantage of it yetr f i Ys 0 morning, ene mii | Tt ; c al : re » las 2ek al 2 2 Ss f ¢ Sat icons ns et ERMRCTY pagicnN® goq00| irr te Comte tas toa ans |THEPOIRONER AND THE FOr lGeuntes Taken: Faom Tne PHoUANds have. The last week will be the best of alh There will be bargains galore, and we’ve made the pricings more ATE THE EVIL, and protested his |@%alyzed by BD inner, whe found| SONED. If the law can punish @ WAGON, Yet none of these felon even make the arrest on lgcod intentions. Accordingly his|# '@rge percentage of formaidehyde|erime when the murderer deals the are ever brought to boot by Wood milk-adulteration, BECAUS: [eer wae accepted, and The Star re,|in the same, After shout a halfjblow from California and strikes cock, : hi death in Connectiout, it seems re On Saturday afternoon @ citizen tempting than ever. i - FEARS HE MAY NOT BE lfrained from mentioning many sus-|4ay delay, Mr. Woodcock calied at) ABLE TO SUBSTANTIATE THE |picious circumstances tnat has been | CHARGE IN COURT. He claims calied te its attention. It gave the! he has not yet detected formaide-/milk inspector a chance to show hyde in samples taken from the whether or not he was sincere in his wagon, and that unless he secure! manifestations of good faith. BUT the house and took » sample of the| sonable that Milk Inspector Wood | 14) - milk, which he pronounced all right,| cook should at least investigate « eet eae cate ret tel stating that it would not be evi-|ease of poisoning when but three oi neichberhood taate td boon} dence, anyway, even though he| doors on Seventh avenue intervene) iying from impure milk, and} wid find poison in it, because he| between the ease of poisoning and|(. °O0# \rem. mopare meer evidence of the poisoning from | THAT CHANCE MR. WOODCOCK |had te secure the drugged milk di-|the dairy that sold the miik. Many other neighborhoods Rive been ean in the wagon, he cannct prose-|HAS FAILED TO TAKE ADVAN. (rect from the wagon before he could) At any rate, THE MILK WAS) iC Ue Tn cute, BECAUSE THE PARENTS /TAGE OF, Since the investigation |Prosecute, and that the milk from| POISONED, nccording to the testi- 100, coming in on account of an MIGHT PUT THE POISON IN THE |began, The Star has repeatedly se-|the cupboards of homes could ast be| mony of the city chemist. SOME | oo i4 i. of typhoid en Seventecnth MILK AND FEED IT TO THEIR |cured samples of milk from families | depended upon for anything exeept|BOOY POISONED IT. AND IT sri Tec dice is now CHILDREN. where sickness has occurred on ac-|# clue to the polsoner, |WAS THE BUSINESS OF THE (ig into this case In that case even. is it not the|count of milk, had those ¢ampies| “The dairyman might claim that| MILK INSPECTOR TO FIND OUT)“ P TO MR. WOODCO! duty of the inspector to arrest some- analyzed showing by official report|!t was poisoned after it left his, WHO DID IT. Whether it was the ' ay A oo w a cK cnet Hf a child fe murdered by|that the same contained fermatde. hands, you know,” he explained, and| dairyman or the little four-year-old | TO GET BUSY ee poisoned milk, should not the milk i hyde, and left it with Mr. Wood.|with this flimay excuse he went| bey who carried home the pail ef) If he hat reasons for “withhold inspector look into the matter, AND |cock to de his duty. But not one| back to his office WITHOUT EVEN | milk for hie mother, the polsoner ing” names of any dairymen, or for WHETHER IT BE THE DAIRY-|single arrest has he made, even VISITING THE DAIRY THREE! should be brought to justice, and if protecting any dairyman in any way, TERMS: Mantels, Fixtures and Furnaces purchased during this sale will be kept ‘ S FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE PURCHASERS, un them, Terms of sale will be one-half cash at are delivered No Goods Exchanged During This Sal MANTELS AND FIREPLACE GOODS—You | Buy Cutlery now and save 25 cents on ev an wave from $3.40 to $25 1 s lar til time of pur Dol- HARDWARE can be bought during this sale gt reductions of 10 to 49 per cent. Look in our Window and gee what splendid offers we are making in this tn BUTCHERS’ SUPPLIES go at MAN OR ANYBODY ELSE, EN-/though the climax was reached on DOORS BELOW, to see if any trace| Milk Inspector Woodcock does mot it behooves bim to learn that ‘ t eisshat, ‘Cheat cues Onat ein DEAVOR TO SECURE THE AR. | Saturday when the case of the jittie of the poison might be found leee it that way, 1T 1S TIME FOR | there are reason why he should pro place ie are be = Shae . REST OF THE GUILTY PARTY? iGreek baby, Carrie Constantine,| The lady of the house lained| HIM TO RESIGN AND GIVE tect the people, and that if he doesn’t Any fer in TUR ADE SO An on agree Mr. Woodcock thinks net. He| which was being watched by The) thst | in the presence of several SOMEONE ELSE A CHANCE | net shortly &, in 0 position | sues sopenen Se ber Cares, One oe r thn sencitenss ones ana teens pape he Seems to see the limit of hie duty |Star, culminated in h |boarders she had sent her little boy) toca! dairyman recently catled where it will not be left with him to “ cuke. ah ake aeeineae a Bade — in going about with a little medicine | little one, with @ 2 egies | Hy the dairy for a pail of milk, thei et The Star office and explained say whether or not the food of little : GAS OR ELECTRIC FIXTURES during the | couldn't afford { they were not, ‘They cheat, holding up milk wagons andlevidence from expert authorities to| bey returning ine few minutes with| some of the mysteries of the milk babies shall be deliberately poison lant week of the sale have taker be igh ogg tlig a pouring various kinds of acids inte| vouch that the cause was formaide.|the supply, & sample of which was| business. He said “There is more ied to save a few wretched pennies pan ol + Sag ae | HOTEL AND RESTAURANT SUPPLIES are from the milkman’scans. If hyde. lfound by the city chemist to com-|than one way to kill a cat. Wood-|are something that mo milk inspector Thoda washakie te Ay. ey welling at prices that ought to m ake users of such the milk should by any accident turn| in this case Mr. Woodcock was |tain poison. leock never looks in the little canjhas a right to be interested in. HUM fine Electrt rian hriet ae y. Twenty vo 50 ser cont, off. Thiak pink, he pronounces @ case of notified before the child's & Yet Mr. Woodeock figured that|of water under the seat of lie the health of the public that en share in thes> discounts rity Ssaunete enh Cathe Tekh sak pet 0 formaldehyde poisoning; but if the|himeeif heard the report on nothing could be done, because wagon, and it is # very easy matter inspector is expected to look to. CHAFING DISHES and all of Manning & | Utensil go at these pricingn Biskich color docs net show upseaied enon Bowman's high-grade goods tn Te offer Pots TIN ANO ENAMELED WARE is reduced sh N 1 * Table Ketties, ¢ per cent. and we koow our custom appre: 4 ent it by the way they are We have the 4. CUTLERY Ix out 2 aiid halle } ing bran ts Enan in blue and white, out ‘ » © Car the p mn white and ar best makes, and we've got Cutlery for rybody LAUNDRY GOODS ¢o at 26 per cont, discount, PROTEST AT THE GRAVE'S EDGE to. the fRemetery, On the coroner's TIME James Murphy, president of the “" Bo H y Refu id t All th F eo |inatrudiion Mr. Watson then tele- painters’ and decorators’ union, this roner Moye se 0 ow @ or | phoned Wg mee es RAILROAD OFFICIALS WHO ne weave eww wont = MAlde@hyde Poisoned Baby to be »«" ve th The Heater Season Is Here * gates (ren the sexton hasten See PCRRCE PURLEY EDT public works (¢ enter a protest I t Will jthe béBree. He spoke a few low We are the largest stove house In the Northwest. Don't forget CURE A CONTINUANCE againat the painting of the new fire ur “AN in es low wide to the driver, There was that in reading the other Interesting news from our big stores. No : King by Bremen who a brief gonsultation between the lat other firm on this coast pretends to make as splendid a showing of headquarters a by Br are not members of the unk b H Id te? and the parents, who rode in a heaters as are assembled on our floors; there are over 130 styles and e e closell warriage, Then the hearre sizes of them; so many that you will have trouble in selecting what NEW YORK, Sept. 14.—The hear-| wan dtgyen back to the undertaking you need, and we are careful to see that the price never stands in fee of the charges vrought by Wil-| __ |rooma fit the Bonney-Watson Com the way. We shall describe two of our leaders for the season, Sontinued today before the inter-| the most ardent fi Of the foe | re on Cunt y and asked for a | passediipon the matter will that fu- | ' fo the ‘efect that they unlawfully TS BEGUN |ecicr eccrine ine tintrTre:| itty Watson ote company, mace |hresht ner, satya comin fr | e Prize Oak | The New Victor eld control of the con! supply. in cousion which was &ccompanying lit | |' ome ew ‘on to un- the St@wart & Holmes Drug Com We are ud of this heater, This is the leader of our air- arrangen w p c Th i leader a @rder to arbitrarity fix the price~of | ABET . te Carr at to the me- | derstand t Dr. Lad y would sign | par i examine the contests of the fen't a tter e tt wood heaters. The New the article. The chargos wore filed} sa |tery, Baturday afternoon, prevented | ing death certificate and, as for-|the Ut@p one's stomach Y It's built on honor of is mounted with heavy Several thonths ago, but were never! WHET POINT, Ky, Sept. 2 work of the milk | 206 death crreall to make ft ; ye Wvoodcock no longer terlals, put r | te cast top and Seken up until now Twenty-seven hundred regulars b t from being hidden in the| clenere often tail, the last m a th et ry pace ran tg e by pom ng ————_-——— gun maneuvers here this mor n nnocent victim. ght nothing of the are > A the Constantine Oak is at d jacket t# lined with heavy i: yhich they wili occupy | 1 an the result of | ? tote © ne formaldehyde milk ; The top han a food tt ed by 10.000 militia ing fed on milk whieh had been | "yr ” watson sent a death certifi- | tt used tte He sou limen Thursday, when the larger war| “doped” with folmaidehyde, And at) oat. to Dr. Ludiow and the latter re-|atates that the wason belo aed to Tails, name plate | ¢ begins. the req f the Star Dr. Hoye de-| pine to wign it. Mr, Watson at once | the Duwamish datry and was driven handeoenely ——<—<$—— dod to held an autopay over tha | fuerd to ln Wt nd Tre peg Zh giving the name of Hoppy PETTY BLAZE child's remains and piace @ charg ot eaiad erbet 4 the al We N will be made until after | aan rnold t rane tf trac of poison were 5 BANDITS BLOW SAFE IN MIS regi aia town the child's stomach, $9.00 Sets Mintel 1 ks the poet m examination P mes SOUR TOWN AND MAKE), "uO" ng On I Hheld in the moi ae » «++ Not in the Combine «1+ tinte Secon nue aft fn strect, | Watson Company, Saturday ever Prok SLIPPED ey OOS en panne a. ae RATE : THEIR ESCAPE WITH BOOTY maa evento suet mon SS Wittsie, Carroll 3 | ay tne fr, aeran, at siton tat tne seate tinecs nen | QPQ@OMD Laundr. Piel or » Mo. A a tb 4 grenad mace, Se. bee io of formate c t R ti Offices No Goods | | No Goods Ge Missouri & Texan rait-| $0 vilently a | hyde in the stomach and intestines ul ate Exchanged | | Exchanged | Way station o ‘al The stomach itself was pinced in & ‘ Wied : } | am they went bx ot ; lecaloa Jar that its contenta may ti Matn Office and Plant—Corner Fir 1 Be t During | | During | rue ae . . ‘ot ote OO ol hay ene ge ine ’ This Sale | | This Sale re arouned by { . , i; n { Deputy | rem " ta 1} = m, but the . f Mer wken to the the funeral will t ai nas betore

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