The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 15, 1907, Page 1

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AST EDITION Paper in Seattle That Dares to Print the News tte reeet RES aVERS Y She Eclipses the Accusations Made by Clubwomen. unqualified statement that she, of her knowledge, knows of at least one woman (the county jail who was mistreated is made a charitable worker of the city, who has lend her efforts to the club women of the to force the appointment of woman female wards of that institution. Statement is a terrible one, and comprises yet produced by the present agitation. claims to have visited the jail regularly times every week, and she claims to have all ; to substantiate all she says. Her charges | used by the club women in forcing a compliance aaeaneaeaee “** GLORIFIER WINS. (Seripps Telegraph Se AQUEDUCT x. ¥ Ghorifie i Heap this after 7 “pesueuwesel waeeeneracewnne EXPLANATION Is city caused at least two preachers to openly espouse Senator Piles toady Pemuse from the pulpit yesterday. The Rev. F. D. | Sah te Commissioner North of the ‘Horn, of the Plymouth Congregational church, and Said ok acuataaes of whe ta EW. D. Simonds both preached on the subject, and the alleged conditions at the county jail heavily _ Mrs. Levins’ statement is as follows: YMASALEVINS jwatitions alrenty desert. ““S © public a8 existing In the revent her from tak { the drug x the night she told me she whe taken out afd forced to j jal are ahealute facts for [6k phine and she does not) know what cceurred afterwu: ‘@ the jal and in the dem two Withee There was bot one wash basin fn week for nearty @ year and often the doctor ort < s who had contracted WOME the present admit eholers morbus and other aflments ef Merit! Smith to use hot water internally } Genslsts of one large The women then had to use the! MM Mingle cota. Fron ater heated in the one pan which | at eeataining vor od for washing ar | DECISION HELD UP room. perp Remy they A Samet (Scripps Telegraph Servies.) toilet rf " : — 7 LOB 4 LES, Cal. April 16. latter has » wnat yells © pay = men Several Owing to the failure of the proper MME the door and Ube “ - > ’ t * in Rue cation for a ¢ ward wae ter f habeas ce cision of th which depe aeltiy there were 25/0 The filth was overywhere +, fa the ward eat bedding and f ere % Or . Sse hove totd!to wee ineset ¥ were foreed | tomorrow rte eect store nls overheard ope TAFT IN PORTO RICO. isoner how ta such a ard in a as and marie 4 fo submit to al} kinds of 4m the night they have Baek into the ward fr The pin BAN JUAN, PLR ft has Terrible Conditions. wed the ally the n bedding and expec. ets of the think of a on a patient A-Y?-E. MONEY ernoon tn om in the " Alaska building at y'cloek n various matters were di » th change of unde and the for Afraid of Guarde. NO INTIMIDATION 0.0 2s oie TREADWELL RESUMES ont a tele} | Mae wily a 2s THE SEATTLE STAR WEATHER FORECAST—FAIR TONIGHT, WITH LIGHT FROST; TUESDAY FAIR; LIGHT WINDS, SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, MONDAY, APRIL 15, 1907. (S JAILERS STUPEFIED WOMEN H DRINK IN THE COUNTY JAIL BREED CRIME Charitable Worker of the City Who Declares She Visited the! ‘DAUGHTERS’ PREPARE FOR ANNUAL FIGHT Cane Jail Two and Three Times a Week, Issues a Terrible Statement, PAY ONLY ONE CENT DEMAND YOUR CHANGE 25 CENTS PER MONTH, VOL. 9. NO. 42. OONIST RENFRO SEES SOME VERY FUNNY SIGHTS ON THE SEATTLE ote von THUNK ow 5nie In 0 THA KE OGL Amugp 10" BAbLO SOAKED ORM Cnening '@bER Who etree GROG SHOPS ders--One Half of All Homicides in Districts Having One Tenth of Population. geht ides oy | statistics Show That Reckless Granting of Licenses Pe 163 ees mt to Dives in King County Is Responsible for Mur- | That the county commis in . le | |as many saloon licenses as shoul rn ever have beer ° thi i jity, is claim of Deputy a very 10 per cent of the urnish- number of ears y the com- examin- supeftcial | cating Attorney Vande intends to mak a fight | existence of dowens of x are bunched toget National Coaterence Is| shops and breeding places of crime wherever there “gr throughout the ¢ settlement Ravensdale with a Opened In New York His views are clearly borne population of leas than 500, has by stat ica, whi ow th elaht joons, and three murders This Af ternoon. leity of 8 en time have occurred there in tece than | population the ance year, all of them directly trace- | sie county, has only three times as ¥ . (Seripps Telegraph Service.) many saloons MAS. J. C. BURROWS WARS. DONALD McLEAN, = | New Kort 18--The| ‘The number of saloons in Seat has The rival candidates for president of the DO. A. R Anverton to the delegates | ie equal to about one City (deattle Star's Ex i» Teas good an elected. But the he nation of inhabitants, whil t , Maple WASHINGTON, A ‘aifhanks fe m in ate op extended thie afternoon bY / tions of the county um v a railroad pulling among delegates se con | POM to her od are Ger. | atetion of the board of ¢ construction camp bas three eur , ro fe : ngs ieeens ve of the Somme #urpri Thi | missioners, there ts one saloon for loons. The same conditions pre- vention 0} Daughters of Thacking M leach 270 inhabitants in other parts of tne county. can Revolution i# over, @8l wife of ¢ te ation t# in session today. | Mich! ‘ Sila being » for the) @ Carr « | sffloes and campaigns 1 owt, | declined to run a Mre Donald McLean seem to Uplen signe fall the i he ey chance to be reelected } dutht for th offices + wf Pt an presid CAREER EEE EEE EERE EE ERE REESE orauaee TAILORS AND <isintl minor Her supporters say PEPER SEEN EEE EE TREE EOE Ee STAR'S BASEBALL EXTRA. Beginning next Saturday, The, Star will issue a daily evening baseball extra, and results of all the games played by the Northwest league in Seattle and elsewhere, including those of teams, photographs and special stories, will appear. for it. PewewewrrrT tt tT till 1011) 1d eeeeeeeeeeeee MUCH TALK BUT _NO SETTLEMENT EMPLOYERS HOLD CONFER eENCce, BUT BOTH STAND FAST AND BREACH 18 WIDENED. All efforts to come to an ami aut in the tallors tar fatied « of egates from the M ry Second Session OFFICER BALLARD POLICE IN SCANDAL CONCEALED GUSSIE BURT 60 THAT SHE COULDN'T TESTIFY MAN BOUGHT GIRL AGAINST SALOON SAYS POLICEMAN HER A DRINK lcon¥eftion time Seen eeeeneee Shock Recorded ALBANY, N. Y., Ap The and lon ea trongest rament HAD A SHAKE WASHINGTON, D.C, Ap ‘ mograph re- jake as S| 3 EARTHQUAKES CONTINUE ave ecorded since the seismo- : MEXICO LONGEST SHOCK graph was installed here * ON RECORD RECORDED AT S ocheck this morals Watch for it. Stories 3) ALBANY AND NEW YORK nned ores ‘ F 3 ne nore pro- Fa ane nounce the San : (Scripps Telegraph Service.) Francis ear ago. + a CITY OF MEXICO, A The m nm was 80 *) The earthquakes ean 1a t wung the pendulum » yntin wide of the recording cy! supplemented with sketches, cartoons, Pa night, contl A wid t h eo rding cylinder. * ports th he ahoc fe « vey say that the difference in Watch * andred mile ) tost and bet here and Mexieo * eae ‘ w ndi that the quake was * ed } than the one ril 1.— the one and the own eric sults Big When the eat ah » PAY ALIMONY The weather indic =p is ; SECOND WIFE MUST ® 1" t 4 &*| EDITH BUDLONG GETS PROP.) lon his de When t ERTY OF HER FORMER Hus. ™ oa , ; 9" DEAF MUTE KILLED BAND, NOW DECEASED, BUT To Look Out Others MUST PAY HIS FIRST WIFE $ > es - | $18 A MONTH ’ \ 1 ft he h be] (Star Spe A Service.) | pate: ” © CHEHA ' B E " ‘ \ f k The ¥ : P. ’ S A miluced Native k T 1 | | ' ende with the Hat irgik at ' «| (Berippe Telegraph Service I KH, April M i Apeeages i | (Serip Telegraph Service.) ag , “ ; | W YORK, April 1 RESCUED FROM BARK." &.\: no Sta . me oat bs ' ate H ‘ bein € t ‘ € Aw # ' hed " nd ; 1 be ¥ t SENATOR KN¢ MAY BE T DEFENDER OF THAW. 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