CITY MILK INSPECTION.
It Has Forced the Dairies to Raise
Standard of Product Sold.
In discussing the work done by the department of food inspection of the board of health W. P. Cutler, the general inspector, yesterday said:
"In the last month we have secured over 500 sample of milk, every one of which prove to be up to standard in every respect as required by the city ordinances, in consequence it has been unnecessary for us to make any arrests. Kansas City is getting better milk, according to the ordinances, than ever before in its history. Milkmen who sell milk below the standard are invariably arrested. We get milk both from grocers and dairymen alike."