Testimony Taken Before the Senate Committee on Cities Pursuant to Resolution Adopted January 20, 1890 ...J.B. Lyon, 1891 - 914 pages |
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Page 980
... House is the resort of thieves, prostitutes, and disorderly persons. [See letter-book, page 156-A, inside cover] ; Schuster himself a thief [letter-book, page 213-A, inside cover] ; since relicensed to Conrad Miller." Senator Fassett ...
... House is the resort of thieves, prostitutes, and disorderly persons. [See letter-book, page 156-A, inside cover] ; Schuster himself a thief [letter-book, page 213-A, inside cover] ; since relicensed to Conrad Miller." Senator Fassett ...
Page 1007
... house was a notorious house of assignation — the premises were used as such — but there was in it a man who was ... disorderly house. Q. That would be sufficient to cover it, in your judgment? A. I think if it could be shown that the ...
... house was a notorious house of assignation — the premises were used as such — but there was in it a man who was ... disorderly house. Q. That would be sufficient to cover it, in your judgment? A. I think if it could be shown that the ...
Page 1201
... disorderly house or the resort of thieves or of disreputable or dissolute persons, or was a nuisance or annoyance to the neighborhood in which it was situated, we then took means to obtain evidence upon which to revoke the license, but ...
... disorderly house or the resort of thieves or of disreputable or dissolute persons, or was a nuisance or annoyance to the neighborhood in which it was situated, we then took means to obtain evidence upon which to revoke the license, but ...
Page 1203
... disorderly house or the resort of thieves or of disreputable or dissolute persons, or was a nuisance or annoyance to the neighborhood in which it was situated, we then took means to obtain evidence upon which to revoke the license, but ...
... disorderly house or the resort of thieves or of disreputable or dissolute persons, or was a nuisance or annoyance to the neighborhood in which it was situated, we then took means to obtain evidence upon which to revoke the license, but ...
Page 1211
... disorderly house or a resort for theives. Q. Is it not regarded by you in such a light as to lead you to find out if the new party conspired with the old licensee to defeat the purpose of the law, and to take a bill of sale which was ...
... disorderly house or a resort for theives. Q. Is it not regarded by you in such a light as to lead you to find out if the new party conspired with the old licensee to defeat the purpose of the law, and to take a bill of sale which was ...
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affidavit Application for License appointed April April 30 arrested bill of sale Board of Commissioners board of estimate board of excise Bowery captain chief inspector Class clerk Commissioners of Excise committee complaints conviction disorderly disorderly house district drink duly sworn duty employes estimate and apportionment excise board excise commissioners excise law fact filed foregoing bond former licensee gambling granted heard hereby inspec inspection Intemann Ivins Koster & Bial's license expires license issued license to sell licensed places Macomber Martin moral character neighborhood never Notary Public o'clock Osborn papers party person precinct premises protest question reference reputation residing restaurant revocation revoked saloon secretary Senator Fassett Senator McNaughton Sixth avenue special inspector spirituous liquors suppose Tammany Hall tell Third avenue tion told violation West Forty-fourth street witness worth the sum York