The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 22, 1907, Page 10

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action | from ti ikvout th has come ih officer denounce mes ant feats to D at CoM plit ems to ald he Uy | Wants @ fo (he st the exh at tar Spee IN, April mflrmatie yperior % earold @ ard, one it. such made abe B comme early to is an ¢ asa hob . his owe rince’s @ ainedt at He hat am. ke? fell frog red a (re Rily stag , greatly er. oung sof yates ie deepod ont rol. te take the dest 16 JAIL REFORMS TO BE URGED AS RESULT OF INVESTIGATION MADE YESTERDAY. Reforms in conditions at the rounty jail are likely to result from in investigation by @ committee of the Humane society, which spent two hours yesterday afternoon vie ting the Inetitution and asking juestions of Jailer Tom Smith, A petition to the superior court, saking that @ superior Judge draw ap proper rules for the jailets to follow in the segregation, sanita tiem, feeding, punishment and geu pral treatment of prisoners, te ike y_ to be demanded Agitation for a new jail with de tached quarters for women, is also likely to result The investigation yesterday show 1 the male department of the jail to be filled far beyond its capacity, making segregation im possi ble. There fs little segregation In the women’s ward ® comparatively decent often belng confined with the abandoned The investigation was pronounced unsatiafactory by one member of the committee. The members vie fted the jall expecting to examine every department bat when they came to the men's hospital next to the quarters of the women, Jailer | Smith, whe conducted the party, | said it would not be advisable for the party to enter ae (here was & crazy man there. Afterwards, the committee discovered that Lhe sweat box is off the hospital and they de sire to investigate the sweat box The lights went off suddeniy when the committee was lnvestigat- ing the male wards. The lights re mained off until after the members of the committee left which gives ‘THEA ii eons “ “MRS. WIGGS" GOOD. Tt ts a pleasure to see 6 beaat!ful- ly written comedy, made the more appealing by a vein of heart-inter- est heightening the brilliancy of the witty lines, presented by a ca- pable company, as was * Mre Wiese of the Cabbage Paton,” at the Grand last night The play te as charming as the story from which it le adapted it was bere last year, but the fact that the engagement |s a return one, will not dim its popularity Blanche Chapman two weeks ago succeeded Madge Carr Cook In the title roll, and amply fille the shoes of the actress who ts to play the part in London. To one who had not seen her predecessor Miss Chap- man will, 20 doubt, seem ideal, aad to one wha, has seen Madge Carr Cook, the interpretation stems bat Hitle short of the work of that @c- tress namber of last year’s people, is well rounded and balanced. The onguge- ment ends Wednesday night. AT THE Lots. “The Adventaree of Lady Ureuis™ ts one of the most rming of the plays picturing the days of pow- dered wigs. duels, and snuff boxes Moreover, the part of Lady Ursula affords abiilty for « capable ae- | tress. These are two of the reasons why the bill te one of the best which has yet been at the popular Lots theater. Alleen May as Lady Ur- wala seores a distinct hit. Excellent support i« given by every member of the company “GIROPLE-GIROFLA.” “Gtrofle-Girofia” gives the Zinn Musical Comedy company an op- portunity to further popularize the Lyric theater, and this opportunity is certainly not neglected. MURRAY AND MACK Beck again! Murray and Mack, the twin Hibernians who know how to behave tn fust such a fashion as to make people spend their good tron men to se them over and over again, returned to the Seattle theater yesterday at popular prices, amusing packed houses § with “Around the Town.” Just what this mixture of fun, musle, dane ing and burieeque may be called is rather difficult to determine, but any way it is « typical Murray and Mack show, and the public knows what that ts AT THE STAR New vaudeville went on at the Star theater this afternoon. The Great Powell, filusioniet and con jowr, The Margaret W end other big « WALKER WHITESIDE Walker Whiteside and “The Mag le Melody” furnish one of the strongest combinations that has ever visited this city. Add to this & supporting company of unusual excellence, and a Liebler & Co. pre ment extraordinary which comes to sentation, and you have the engage the Grand Thursday. pany KING ALVONSO ts A SPORT. « . Alfonse. Mutual A in sports ta hele ing to restore friendly reiations be tween Spain and King Alfonso is trying to promote the good feliowahis nounced he w lonate a cup f ® series of Spaninh-A races. The Spanish water a te POCEOOSOS SO FOOOOOOOOS $350 Cash 3 Bal. monthiy takes room house and 60x100 ent walk graded streets; house no’ quite finished, Price $1.1 WEST SIDE REALTY ©0. ar the HARVARD REALTY Co, Phones 2951 PEOOSODEOOSOSOOSOOOOOOOSD IS INSPECTED “0 cunty” LUB PortTownsend, April 23.— The UB , which convened today a Pirie — - r to try Lieut MG. | +e f ali | the committee the impression that | dious , ™ od of the following Lott uring in to ‘The ; wetn ¢ athe if they may not have esen all there pose, Fi jali te furnished by the . i MM ; otters are pouring in to ne tase S berets on writer rather Ay More Books Gelg, : was to som A second visit may | “Most of the women who come ah tab. Welees Gap, fe ane FET ee ecaien resalt, | here are sent up for drunkenne: sdor let Lieut. Ge: | made by @ Birdsview citisen |. “Sative to a keen weapon ite legitimate uses when The company, which contains « | The following composed the com- | gaid Mr, Bmith, “There ought to mittee: Prof. Joseph Reed. Dr, Fan- be a separate inetitution for them, nie Leake Cummings, Catherine D. | more a home than @ prison.” Surtan, aod John Woodhouse, | Profesor Reed was much inter through the columns of this paper, ggainst the abuses and shams of life, but I eould not help feeling while reading the satirical comment of 4 Star writer on the suge that the hundreds of unhappily married folk of the northwest form } | Jailer Smith treated his visitors ested im the cases of two boys whom ye 4 | @ correspondence club, where they with e with courtesy and agreed with them he found in the b | ward, They may share thelr joys and sorrows, | offered by & Birds m . n the mechee, aaaee | that better segregation of prisoners, were brought ridor by Owls Ente . and seek from other unhappy people | Correspondence club be started tod States, merite | especially women and boys, ie de Jailer Gmith aud ! by the A reception wae given et the La the aympathy that fe lacking In! the interchanges of thought 22 the aa | sirable, He told the committee he commition. Their presence revouled yen Sone eee thelr homes. The following js from *7™pathy among the unhappily ' Leavt rrand ~ * ¥ | was doing the best he could under the fact that there Is no department | y 0 Pigg rage \* | an advocate of the club pian, who mated, that satire ts mixplaced when : be 1856, the ciroumsatances and could not do im the county jail for boys, who are | y f Itterly attacks the remarks of it keen shafte are launched at 4 1 ie nur aa much etter until a more comme confined with older eriminals | cost of Owls cere rancis A, Singleton in Baturday’s sore heart *ip $250 to $750 Per Tract Very Easy Terms THE BEST TRAIN TO TAKE IS THE GREAT NORTE ERN THAT LEAVES SEATTLE AT 8:30AM i im GEORGE WHEELER AND MR. ARTHUR E CHILD MEET THIS TRAIN EVERY DAY AND WILL SHOW To Beautiful Summer Home Site THE WATER FRONT TRACTS ARE EXCEPTIONAL. LY WELL ADAPTED FOR SUMMER HOMES. THERE'S NOT A PRETTIER ““WOODLAND"' SPOT IN THE COUN. TY, AND THE VIEW OF THE SOUND AND OLYMPICS IS On Puget Seund, Between Seetile and Everett THESE ARE NOT SMALL CITY LOTS, BUT GREAT BIG PIECES OF GROUND CONTAINING FROM TWO TO SIX ACRES EACH. * The Soft ts Fertite AND EXOBLLENT FOR ANY KIND OF GARDENING, BERRYING OR CHICKEN RANCHING. THE LOCATION COULD NOT BE BETTER, AS THE LARGE CITIES TO THE WEST & WHEELER, Colman Block Chief of Police Wappenstetn said teduy that judging from the fines collected from the restricted dis’ rict for this month there bas been « de- cided influx of the vad element The fines for the prevent month amount to $6.396, while for March the total ts $6,463. This is an fp efease of $943 for the month This | money represents the total from the fines collected from the wuderworid G0 TOMORROW---A Beautiful Spot to Spend the Day SOUND VIEW; GOOD WALK FROM CAR LINE TO PLEASANT VALLEY ON MAGNOLIA BLUFF We have « 78 toot lot on Mth Ave between ¥ and Jackson cariines ia teaproved with STEIN @ SINGLE TARY ; 614 Piest Ave Opp. Toterw We have just received 100 4 6 we are able to ae the lowest prices « in the elty sach w a fea, Muascatel, Reisling. Bur eo lots, 50x120; 16-ft. alleys; wide, level street; ot Magnolia Bluff is the at All in the city of ter; good view of the Sound; a beautift 1907. Miles of street work going in soon DAVID P. EASTMAN, 209 Colman OOF S4OOOOOO 0006S 0OO4e OHOOOOOOH neer Square on FORT LAWTON CAR site. PRICES CHEAP. EASY TERMS. cattle, 25 minutes from se years to pay in Keystone Liquor Co. 23 Piret Ave No B Free Phones--Main Ind. 1184 = | POOSSOSSFOSSOSH ESE OSOSHH SS HOSSOSOOOOS PESOS HDOSO SS SOSHOOEOSOOOOEO SETH OH OOOO D OS

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