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Page 2712
Mr. RILEY . — I want to investigate this matter , and there was one witness in reference to the Charlestown Almshouse whom I had here one day , and who has been shut out . I want to get him in . Mr. CURTIS . – Well , there will always ...
Mr. RILEY . — I want to investigate this matter , and there was one witness in reference to the Charlestown Almshouse whom I had here one day , and who has been shut out . I want to get him in . Mr. CURTIS . – Well , there will always ...
Page 2713
Mr. RILEY . — For whom does Mr. Cunningham appear ? Mr. CUNNINGHAM . - I appear for the witnesses , to advise them what their rights are . Of course , if they have been summoned to - day Ald . LOMASNEY . — I don't claim they have .
Mr. RILEY . — For whom does Mr. Cunningham appear ? Mr. CUNNINGHAM . - I appear for the witnesses , to advise them what their rights are . Of course , if they have been summoned to - day Ald . LOMASNEY . — I don't claim they have .
Page 2728
The men who formed the group behind Brother Riley's table , the group which you , gentlemen , dispersed for improper conduct at a previous hearing , are the same men who joined Dr. Newell in his conspiracy .
The men who formed the group behind Brother Riley's table , the group which you , gentlemen , dispersed for improper conduct at a previous hearing , are the same men who joined Dr. Newell in his conspiracy .
Page 2731
... he seems to bave adopted Brother Riley's practice and disagrees with the judge . The fact of the matter is that from the time this Board assumed control of the institution to the middle of August , 1891 , the discipline at Deer ...
... he seems to bave adopted Brother Riley's practice and disagrees with the judge . The fact of the matter is that from the time this Board assumed control of the institution to the middle of August , 1891 , the discipline at Deer ...
Page 2786
Mr. RILEY . — I knew when I got up — anticipated what your action would be and yet it goes to the very heart of the thing . The CHAIRMAN . Mr. Curtis asks the question . Mr. RILEY . No , I beg pardon . It is very easy to take a hammer ...
Mr. RILEY . — I knew when I got up — anticipated what your action would be and yet it goes to the very heart of the thing . The CHAIRMAN . Mr. Curtis asks the question . Mr. RILEY . No , I beg pardon . It is very easy to take a hammer ...
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