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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... reputation in entertaining a proposition of bribery ? A. It did not occur to me at the time; it has since. Q. You did not expect to be permanently a milk inspector ? A. No, sir. Q. You looked forward to the practice of your profession ...
... reputation in entertaining a proposition of bribery ? A. It did not occur to me at the time; it has since. Q. You did not expect to be permanently a milk inspector ? A. No, sir. Q. You looked forward to the practice of your profession ...
Page 957
... reputation in entertaining a proposition of bribery ? A. It did not occur to me at the time; it has since. Q. You did not expect to be permanently a milk inspector ? A. No, sir. Q. You looked forward to the practice of your profession ...
... reputation in entertaining a proposition of bribery ? A. It did not occur to me at the time; it has since. Q. You did not expect to be permanently a milk inspector ? A. No, sir. Q. You looked forward to the practice of your profession ...
Page 1000
... reputation for being a tough, and had been involved in one or two street rows, and who was a prominent political leader in his district, and who had other titles to fame of the same character, were to make an application for a place, he ...
... reputation for being a tough, and had been involved in one or two street rows, and who was a prominent political leader in his district, and who had other titles to fame of the same character, were to make an application for a place, he ...
Page 1002
... reputation ? A. I haven't known of any; no, sir. Q. Then the assumption is, as based upon the reports of the inspectors that everybody in the liquor business in New York city has a good moral character and general reputation ? A. Yes ...
... reputation ? A. I haven't known of any; no, sir. Q. Then the assumption is, as based upon the reports of the inspectors that everybody in the liquor business in New York city has a good moral character and general reputation ? A. Yes ...
Page 1004
... reputation ? A. Yes, sir. Q. They issued it to a new man ? A. Yes, sir. Q. Do you know whether the reputation of Clark's restaurant has changed since then ? A. I do not. Q. Do you not know that in the department Clark's restaurant is ...
... reputation ? A. Yes, sir. Q. They issued it to a new man ? A. Yes, sir. Q. Do you know whether the reputation of Clark's restaurant has changed since then ? A. I do not. Q. Do you not know that in the department Clark's restaurant is ...
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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