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ps pbatestetatrtstettetstettetstetstet PtP PPP PPP PPP PAP PPD PPP PPP PPP PPP PPP PPP PPP BETTER KILL OUR COWS THAN OUR BABIES HESE are the words of the supreme court of the state of New Jersey, in approving the tuberculin test for cattle. Seattle’s city council is going to vote Monday on the McBride milk bill, providing either for this test or the pasteurization of Seattle's milk. Some of the councilmen are still unconvinced that the bill is a good one, despite the fact that doctors everywhere urge it. SIXTEEN THOUSAND PEOPLE , DIED IN THE UNITED STATES LAST YEAR FROM BOVINE TUBERCULOSIS, CONTRACTED THRU MILK FROM TUBERCULAR COWS. The Star suggests that every one interested in the passage | — of this vital ordinance attend the council meeting and show their councilmen that they mean business. The council will meet at 2 o'clock Monday, on the second floor of the city ha I. RRR ARR A AAR AAPL IRIS LD PRPS PS PPP LRP PRP PPP PPL OPP PP PPP PPL APPA PPP | AST Loses $100,000 in a Da The Only Paper in Seattle That Dares to Print the News SE Tivie At shatiun VOLUME 18. NO. 87. SEATTLE, WASH,, SATURDAY, JUNE 5, 1915. ONE CENT v),\tituiss aan HAG pom, 188 fe. 440 about it. He just set to work and got it back again. See today’s “GET- TING THERE” story, page 4 y U.S. “TALKS TURKEY” TO KAISER (OUR IDEA == DOCTORS. ir Good for Babies? Just WILSON ae SUPPORT | Take Look at Th This ‘Buster’! N OTE ON ase to watch the dynamite barge if which blew up with a bang AVE you noticed the flower boxes now decorating the cluster light last Sunday morning. if poles downtown? Bee-co-tiful! * wae watching, he must A bit too high up to get a whiff of the sweet scents, but have been blown up. If not, they're aesthetic to the vision of those who keep their eyes tilted up- he was in the alleged “con- ward. And when it's anything aesthetic, count the park board to be ; ; there with its hair fn a braid. Anyhow, R. Wooltorton, on i A Srand sight, fella taxpayers Resta as 804 North 60th at. told Of || pmnnnn aanaemaate . Now the busy office irl, or store clerk, fn e rush of! e noon ficer Johneon Saturday that . . hour, can pause before a cluster pole and exclaim aesthetically: "My, | fe tare "Pet" en Menuet |.) What About This, Councilman | | isn't ft just like being in a park!” Frid. ft . 4 i i ; Can you tmagine it? If you can, you will bave no difficulty also Veseonatinene-indi @ In 1914 Seattle contributed 28 children under five | imagining sald girl listening to the rumble of trucks and street cars years of age to the White Reaper, tuberculosis. @ Out ! — — — | ' king bell he’s hearing those 40-plece | : ‘ ) suns wae eal toupee the Weare parka eater gunisne. tape teal of that number a group of six inherited the disease. | | By John Edwin Nevin f Volunteer, of course). 4 RE ER RU ee a @ The remaining 22 probably contracted the disease | WASHINGTON, June ‘ust incidentally, it may be recalled that ou F e 2 ) 5. — President Wilson’s Doard asked an appropriation of $1,500 from the councti for these “bee '\ thru bovine sources, doctors say. {1 bs yootiful” flower boxes for cluster poles IN 24 HOURS: ed eee ,certain Seattle and Tacoma papers } Mo: : : ; ? re . nday the city council will taxe action on the McBride y|—the f MeNeeley 1 ‘erage era fee | ee ramet one MeNeey 8 |Pure Milk bill, the most important matter of legislation they Island, has been almost washed Tacoma, and Sutton from Bastern lk f si H ; away by a wave of reformation. No Washington and George Lee of LONDON. Pray ceri destin have had to consider, to provide pure mil or Seattle and more one-piece bathing sults £0. Spokane and Seattle. from two steamers and three traw! protect the city’s infants against the ravages of tuberculosis. “erg antl pate heving om. 0 Ph rn ten phedior sitters noe ere sunk by submarines landed at The lineup, so far as can be learned, is: Hanna and Haas more generous bathing sult. The to mention the possibilities of Sen- |) crs | py Mohan __ night for the measure, Bolton and Marble against it. Others in board of censors—women—say | ator W. H. Paulhamus, the rhubarb . ‘doubt. Vessels sent to the bottom In the ‘. a . " they see nothing elther artistic or ing of the Puyallup valley. Paull German submarine war within the Mayor Gill is strongly in favor of the ordinance. ft seer aan ‘ultradecoliete bathing | % Whirlwind campaigner. and will jagt 48 hours But, if the prediction of Dr. Robert M. Stith, who has been give Lister a harder run than any The largest vessel to be lost! couture, wa. Men ought to be (of those mentioned tn high execu-| was the Dritish S. Inkum, from one of the most active men back of the McBride ordinance, made to wear gunny sacks but. |"! Councils at Sutherland's, |New York to London, The Inkum |i® any good, there will be a goodly lobby of knockers present second note to Germany, informing the imperiai government the United , States insists on the recog- nition of its international =~ | rights, will be dispatched ‘ to Berlin tonight. | The president today ap- proved the final draft of his rejoinder. The text” of the note will not be MiaeRseound the sock ead strap-| eee |was sunk off Lizard Head. No} “Those who appear in the lobby usually are knockers,” , y . about the ankles; shoes, ton Gov. Leter Is having a tough | versiae Pog te Rie tha cane \said Dr. Stith. “I would urge the friends of the ordinance to! made public until it is cer- th ick t er the explosion of the ” . , sey Ma oo, Kb bled jrewn Seanahaiens The pont bed | torpedo the crew started to return be presi, 33 po provides| oct Sere ON = tt is in the ae . bathing costumes going too far. almost every democratic lawyer (to the Inkum when It appeared efly, tnan : {aber / ‘oreign Minister Von Ja- [the ahd aid not sink, but the} that the cows of every dairy supply-!" feats the cow two badly infect: 4 Py In town has already been men. oo Arance of @ submarine’s pert-| ine milk to Seattle ahall be subsect- ed that no part of her flesh is fit for| gow, it was stated. } appea In 1910, or thereabouts, Congress. ree sont ee hs le tel scope, followed by & second ex-\ed to a tuberculin test, given free food, the owner may then sell the man Humphrey and Speaker Can- Feats eovertor in King |Plosion, caused the crew to row! by the city, or that ali milk from| carcass for fertilizing purposes, for,| non and that crowd read Senator pire. the: ” 9 | away the dairy shall be thoroly pasteur-| perhaps, $5 Only the kaiser can prevent a break in diplomatic relations be- tween the United States and Cummins and Senator Poindexter, county who stood vay bythe ("rhe ship went down when the| ized, under the health department's) Supposing There's Only One! | °° Rage 9d Pa bacl f, sag tiny y tales is eg Ais se and Mrs! Germany. President Wilson's and other progressive republicans,| governor whenever Lister was | oo non4 torpedo struck. It was a|direction, by a system approved by If the dairyman decides upon pi ’ 4 ” note leaves no loophole for out of the republican party. Now| right was teygard ave Landon. | vessel of 3,074 tons. the federal government experts, | teurization, {t will cost him about] Some of the opponents of the} “The milk!” quibbling Senator Cummins says in his} {t would be a distinct addition - - Out of 1,000 cattle already tested, $50 for an {netrument to measure McBride milk ordinance, among! That was it, Since that day| The president's note demands speech here yesterday Humphrey) to the King county bench to only 2 per cent were found to be tn- the heat and the length of time the them Councilman Bolton, argue|they've been getting the pasteur-| as aright that the United States fs a sweet little boy. What's the) have a bundle of real humanity fected. The state pays the owner milk is held in the heated water. (that pasteurizing milk robs it of|ized product | be assured that Germany as answer? Cummins wants to be| like Senator Dan, even If he le $35 for each condemned cow if the In this case, his cattle would not|{ts nourishing qualities ‘There has never been a day's| sents to the rules of internation- president. | Bet @ domeoret. lowner decides to slaughter the ant- be tested for tuberculosis. With the exception of Douglas, | illness, not even an ache nor a| al law and that all treaties will os Rages | solioaaghed mal “The knockers say that only # the 10-year-old son of Mr, and Mrs.|pain, since,” said Mrs. Lowe,| be lived up to. Incidentally, we wonder if New York rules the street car TERM IN PRISON Not Forced to KII! Cow small per cent of bables are fed on| Frank H. Lowe, of 408 Mercer st., yeasty displaying her flock of} The right of Americans to Senator Cummins knows that {companies shall furnish all age If the owner does not want to kill cows’ milk,” said Dr, Stith. “That | thelr children, five in all, have| chubby youngsters to The Star's} travel on the high seas, safe in jreseman Humphrey voted (gers with seats 17.78 inches wide. |the cow, he may place her in quar: is true, And probably but a small been raised from infancy on pas-| staff photographer. . the assurance that this govern- to take $1,200 government mon- | What are they going to do with the! lantine, which means in some place per cent of these get infected milk,| teurized milk | ment will protect them, is reit- » § ey for himself “traveling | bartesdue chorus girls? | Just as Raymond Davis, © 19) where she will not come in contact A smaller per cent become infected) Douglas was the pioneer in con < Giftecent Som meee one sees! erated. ; expenses” for a trip which the | eee year-old ttle boy, was about to with other cows, and use her for and a still smaller per cent dle verting his parents from using un-| at Mir ands, where the county's tu- These principles are not for honorable congressman never | Mary had a little lamb, be sentenced for burglary by Judge) by eeaing purposes. Her calves must. “But {f only one infant loses its 4, non-pasteurized milk ta | bere ulosis sanitarium iy located. discussion or arbitration, aad , im ever tenons to | | tev tote sen white 90 snow. Abertson Saturday, Dr. Alfred) ne taken from her at birth and fed life thru milk infection, tan’t that) Meir Present method. = | Ldttle Angelo. | woe mation | Germany's statement of facts in ma | But when chops went to 40 cents, Thompson, formerly of the Port-/ 0° Mseh (oli ill! proof enough that some one has! potore his wacente realized what] from Mayor Gill a few weeks ago,| ner reply as regards the Lusi- Hunky Shaw 1s sued for $1,000) The lamb it had to go. land Y. M. C. A. who happened to! “py this method Switzerland and) made a mess of it, and that we need orn his parents realized what) trom Stavor it 8 pred Boalt told | tainia is held as irrelevant. damages by the man he hit when) be in the courtroom, leaped to his! 1. mark have practically stamped|a pure milk ordinance?” be sr ay f : rs This government takes the post he got mad and threw the ball into! The Sebidens have captured the | feet and exclaimed | ‘i ‘ eedig’ Sone pg ye | penta bps A eee " lowly, tion that there is no truth in the the bleachers at the ball park, Mon-|city of Uraliah, where, we guess, “Why, I know that boy! There om = de is Bh mut bsg big eyes gi Flite be p> Ber ol per. | statements that the Lusitatia, wal day, because the fans joshed him|the war correspondents have their ood tn aoe ee Looe Aa" bod ° t F h Rigubete Yoke, ee eee “a Te eae, dead. Per. | armed, as the liner wi = examinellae nes ee eA rears, cited kin stead! and turais | eaica xper Ss avor t e AN they tried everything else first, es its readers, she will be | Port inspectors before sailing from ; mee Hanky hed better tie to that | sie ccc nig eahinge rege " then one day, Lowe sat up in his |New York and was found to have oe . proverb, “A soft answer turneth) We can't understand the opposi- Over his wages every week to his) Medical men thruout the United! Dr. O. E. Dyson, Illinots state vet) cnair, and, looking at Douglas’) Why? |no guns aboard, either mounted or ; away wrath.” }tlon to the milk bill. We're at a|mother. I'll take the responsibility! states are almost universally in|erinarian, states in his opinion:!tinched form, fairly shouted: | Because she drank tuberculous | unmounted. Also, it conserves the family) loss to account for it. The fact is of keeping him straight if the court fayor of such a plan as is provided) “Taken pound for pound, raw milk % | In the United States’ new note 7 check account. | that no one has yet argued that the, Will release» him. | in the McBride pure milk ordinance. | taken from a tuberculous cow is ten | there is no alternative to the accept 4 ne | tuberculin test of cows could pos-| Judge Albertson then gave Davis! New York nd Illinois state|/times more dangerous to the con-| t t ance of the American statement of it Apologists for young Rocke (sibly hurt any one—except cows ® Suspended sentence of 1 to 15/ health boards are waging a war on sumer than the consumption of meat! QEIPE 2 ive 0. siton E is H AW ! | icnis. ‘ feller say Chairman Walsh of | which are tubercular. ‘years at the Monroe reformatory,| qirty milk as a means of stamping) from the carcass of the same cow It would have gone last night, but the federal inquiry board seeks | Of course, Donald Metnnes, a/ 8nd turned the lad over to Dr.| out the dread tuberculosis germ in| “Consumers of raw milk from a| The Seattle Municipal News, or-)cows. By all means, let him have it./¢or the receipt of the German note to create prejudice against the | dairyman, has argued that the milk Thompson. | those states. single tuberculous cow for one year, &an of the Municipal league, prints Mr. Bolton says the people regarding the attacks on American son of the nation’s first rich bill won't accomplish the wonders | Four supreme courts have handed| are exposed to Infection 100 times! the following editortal, relating to| should be allowed to use raw milk! hips Guiflight and Cushing, which 4 man. Cheer up, you valete of | that some doctors claim {t will, But, down decisions that the tuberculin) greater than ff they consumed the Councilman Bolton and the milk or-|{f they want it. Sure! Fine {dea! | necessitated some changes. As pre 4 the house of Rockefeller, your | even so, McInnes can't show that {t ltest is a reliable, safe and reason: meat produced by the carcass of the|dinauce, under the caption, “Who'll And, to guarantee there will be nO| viously stated, Germany declared boss has so abundantly bestir- will do any harm. Therefore, — able Laie eth against milk from) infected cow,” Bay in its regular Saturday edi Sfarised the pee eae Mad the torpedoing of the Guilflight was red himself in arousing popular | thing sums up like this: The mi liseased ¢ | Favors Pasteurization tion teurized or tested milk, label the! mistake. The case of the Cushing prejudice against himself that bill can’t do Ae harm; It may be pasta Coihpanlen Active | Dr, Emmet Holt, M. D., of the Counciiman Bolton wants milk! bottles ‘had not yet been cleared up, Berlin y other efforts can not injure | able to do a lot of good. Why, then, Life insurance companies, after/New York state department of, which 1s not pasteurized and which! “Our guess is that Councilman’ stated. hie reputation appreciably. T gentiemen of the council, hesitate | making thoro investigation of the health "The mortality among) has not come from tuberculin-tested | Bolton would be a lone patron—and The principles of the United Colorado massacre wreathed to pass it? causes of tuberculosis, are prepar-| breast-fed infants is about one-tenth =|we would like to bet that even he! states are expressed in a friendly Jawn Dee Jr.'s name in blood ove epee ing expensive literature to be spread what it 1s among those who are ar tainly great enough to make us | would tire of the hazardous sport! tone. It declares Americans look to | Two minutes in the county | Two or three Seattle girls |. $50 fine . and public hate; critics need broadcast over the land as a means|tifictally fed. Too much cannot be) earnest in our efforts to guard | Within a day or two. their government for protection im | only relate history to arouse | were pinched In the last few (%n4 $50 fine was the punishment) or caucating thelr policy-holders In| said in favor of pasteurization the people against the bovine The ordinance should bow to’ or out of the war zone. public scorn, contempt and In- | days for wearing men’s clothes. ¢,,. jr Pequ a whe wae convicted longevity They condemn dirty) Dr. C. BE. A. Winslow, New York disease. Bolton's wishes—just to show him! | Leaves Little to Imagination dignation. | Jf they only had waited for | or taking employment fees from | Mlk and urge stringent laws to for-/etate department of health In| New Jersey supreme court: “Bet Therefore, unless Germany a sand | Paris to set the fashions, it | janorers contrary to antiemploy.| bid its sale | Boston, in 1911, over 1,000 cases of ter kill the cows than the children sures this government that her sub- Seattle lost again yesterday. Oh,| for | ment-aaency law ploy’| «Ninety-nine per cent of the phy-| tuberculosis were caused by a cer Danger to Humans DROPS OUT OF SIGHT marine warfare will be regulated ac- mu Dug! ly, but they = ae sicians declare the tuberculin test! tain milk supply which was not of Milwaukee circuit court “There fiat, jcording to international rules pro- oe | would have ved a lot of lis benefictal to the wiping out of| certified grade. The key to a prac-|is danger to man in milk from tu! gan PRANCISCO, June 5.—-. Viding for visitation and search and Gov. Lister probably will run for| embarrassment. LASSEN AT IT AGAIN the tuberculosis germ and the wel- tical solution of the milk problem {s|berculous cows, The tuberculin Myat ry surrounds the disappear.(th® Protection of non-combatants, reelection. Alongside the half-| eee fare of infant health,” said Dr. Me-| pasteurization.” test is a reliable, trustworthy and e “ has the disappear the United States cannot refrain baked entities discussed in Billy} TODAY IS THE LAST DAY - | Brite, Dr. Lawrason Brown of the (useful diagnostic agent for deter-|ance of Charles W. McKillip, of) from taking such steps as may be Sutherland's thirst emporium, Lis-| FOR SIGN UP THE REFER-| REDDING, Cal. June 5.—Anoth-| What Experts Say Chicago Tuberculosis institute: | mining the existence or non-exist-| Sacramento, Northern California | necessary to defend its citizens, ter ought to have a cinch ENDUM F ITIONS. IF YOU er eruption of Mount Lassen was “The other 1 per cent do not say “We have found that at least | ence of tuberculosis in cattle.” lsuperintendent of the Pereifie Gas| There is no mention of a break They're discussing, over at Suth-| STILL NEED ARGUM WHY forecasted today when the main|the test ts bad, but say {t may not) 16,000 people die In the United Chicago Tuberculosis institute: /& Blectric Co.. who dropped from | between the United States and Ger erland’s—and that means that the) YOU SHOULD SIGN UP, YOU'RE crater began to smoke 1n lively|result fn all that the other 99 per] States every year from bovine The tuberculin test for cattle gives| sight at the Clift hotel Wednes-' many, but little is left to the {mag drifts of wisdom then find outlet in| HOPELESS. ‘ashion cent claim it will infection. This mortality is ser: |the children a square deal day nation. 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