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3 revisions | Landon Braun at Aug 12, 2020 10:09 AM | |
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118A WORD (By Elia W. Peattie) The grand jury has found the dimensions The grand jury also finds the rates Sixty persons are to be prosecuted at | 118A WORD WITH THE WOMEN (By Elia W. Peattie) The grand jury has found the dimensions of the county jail too small to accommends that the portion of the jail owners confined within its walls It has found that the women are confuned in the basement, which is poorly ventilated, damp, dark and unhealthy It recommend that the portion of the fail now occupied by the deputy sheriff or jailer be converted into rooms for the women and that a matron be appointed Unless the expense and trouble of convening a grand jury are to stand for so much waste, the reccommendations of this body should be respected and acted upon. The women of this city-who pay no contemptible amount of faces of this corporation-desire to have a motion placed in charge of those miserable women They want the women prisoners to have more room, places where they can have stationary beds and not as now, to be confined in what are practically the store rooms of the jail , along with piles of stuff of various sorts, in rooms in which the sun can shine but a small part of the rooms are now, black and white base and suspected, young and old but be huddled together An insane woman, no matter how respectable or refined, or how conscious of her state, would be put in with the most debased of her sex A woman under suspicion, who migh be innocent, would suffer the same indignity And it goes without saying that there is seldom or never a time when some disgusting ofenders are not in this prision house A matron is needed not only to minister to the sick the insane and the young, but to restrain the vicious and to win them if possible, to a better mental condition There is no longer any argument against this There is no use in saying it cannot be doen For it has been done over and over again by Mrs Cummings at the city jail There are happy little homes in the city which have come into existence as the work of the matron from their lower selves, reconciled them to the husbands, lovers or mothers that they have offended There are slef-respecting girls working in kitchen and stones, who have become self respecting by means of the influences throun around them by the excellent woman, and by the assistance she gave them in finding honest work The law provides for a matron at the county jail Let us have one more there The grand jury also finds the rates charged for rent in the Ninth street district exorbiant and advises the extension of that distict Does the grand jury advise other citizens to offend against the statues of this state in letting houses for immoral purposes? That is very singular advice to give The grand jury might much more appropiately have advised the proection of all citizens who leased, rented or used the buildings for such purposes That would have been in keeping with the law I could not as a woman for one moment approve of the persecution of any soman no matter how falled indeed the more miserable the woman the more to be pitied and pretected and I do not therefore wish to go on record as approving of the cruel extortions levied against the women whose nofailous trade confines them to the unholy precidetns near the river But why they who are laow breakers, should be encouraged to continue in their work, or why other citizens should be tempted to aid and abet them in law breaking by having official approval of the extensions of precincis set aside for this illegal traffic, I do not know The grand jury appeals to be encouraging and fostering that vice It must be said that there are times when this city can be more magnificently indifferent to law in the following of its own ideas of what is firing or permissible than any other community excepting a mining district with which one has acquaintace The grand jury speaks also of abolishing the district referred to This does not however, meant to abolish the evil by to relieve the evil does from all restraint Sixty perosns are to be presecuted at Berlin for less majeste in speaking disresctfully of the emperor a song. The life of a book reviewer will be attended with difficuliteis if the emperor insists upon becoming an author |
