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Show uu STOCKADE IN SANITARY CONDITION Sanllan Inspector George Shorten and City Food Inspector Walter Child have Investigated the railroad stockade stock-ade nnd they report that conditions afo satisfactory. Mr. Shorten states that the sleeping quarters, eating places nnd kitchens are all that coulJ bo expected in tho circumstances. "Tho food is good, pure and wholesome," whole-some," said the Inspector, 'and the bpds aro clean. The kitchen where tho foods nro cooked for tho men is iu a sanitary condition and the men who cook and scivc tho meals aro. clean and tidy. I cannot sec how the paco could be kept In better condition. condi-tion. Tho men who live thoro advised ad-vised us that tliev were satisfied with tho treatment accorded thorn " 00 |