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 919
... question; and he took it back very reluctantly, and said he hoped we would not mention this to anybody, although he felt perfectly easy about it. Q. Did you report it ? A. Yes, sir; to Mr. Martin. Q. How long after this ? A. That was ...
... question; and he took it back very reluctantly, and said he hoped we would not mention this to anybody, although he felt perfectly easy about it. Q. Did you report it ? A. Yes, sir; to Mr. Martin. Q. How long after this ? A. That was ...
Page 925
... question; and he took it back very reluctantly, and said he hoped we would not mention this to anybody, although he felt perfectly easy about it. Q. Did you report it? A. Yes, sir; to Mr. Martin. Q. How long after this ? A. That was ...
... question; and he took it back very reluctantly, and said he hoped we would not mention this to anybody, although he felt perfectly easy about it. Q. Did you report it? A. Yes, sir; to Mr. Martin. Q. How long after this ? A. That was ...
Page 944
... question; the question is, if you had desired to cheat would not there have been the danger that this man might tell on you, which would not have existed if he had not been there? A. I see the question now; there would. By Mr. Boabdman ...
... question; the question is, if you had desired to cheat would not there have been the danger that this man might tell on you, which would not have existed if he had not been there? A. I see the question now; there would. By Mr. Boabdman ...
Page 946
... question entirely; this is entirely out of the question; you had better put it back into your pocket, we can not take it; " Mr. Macomber put the money back in his pocket, and seemed to be very much chagrined about the thing to think ...
... question entirely; this is entirely out of the question; you had better put it back into your pocket, we can not take it; " Mr. Macomber put the money back in his pocket, and seemed to be very much chagrined about the thing to think ...
Page 973
... question do you mean after the papers, the applications for licenses, are brought before the commissioners; do you mean the action that is taken on them, or after action is taken, what becomes of the application ? Q. Let me ask you the ...
... question do you mean after the papers, the applications for licenses, are brought before the commissioners; do you mean the action that is taken on them, or after action is taken, what becomes of the application ? Q. Let me ask you the ...
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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