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Page 2706
... heard the motion as read by the stenographer . Are you ready for the question ? Ald . LEE . Mr. Chairman , while I do not desire to oppose any motion that may be made by the alderman on my left as to any individual prisoner who may have ...
... heard the motion as read by the stenographer . Are you ready for the question ? Ald . LEE . Mr. Chairman , while I do not desire to oppose any motion that may be made by the alderman on my left as to any individual prisoner who may have ...
Page 2707
... heard officers of the institution , you have heard the physician , - and why shouldn't you hear the inmates ? Certainly very few of the officers have any reason to find fault . You don't expect to find them coming up here with tales ...
... heard officers of the institution , you have heard the physician , - and why shouldn't you hear the inmates ? Certainly very few of the officers have any reason to find fault . You don't expect to find them coming up here with tales ...
Page 2711
... heard at all . It seems to me , gentlemen , that time is of very little consequence when the great object is to do ... heard . I propose , as one member of this committee , to hear him . I think I have two that I want to have heard ...
... heard at all . It seems to me , gentlemen , that time is of very little consequence when the great object is to do ... heard . I propose , as one member of this committee , to hear him . I think I have two that I want to have heard ...
Page 2714
... heard . Ald . LEE . - Now , what in the name of high Heaven is the good of putting a motion of that kind ? I propose , if I have anybody that wants to be heard , that they shall be heard , and I think you will agree with me , Mr ...
... heard . Ald . LEE . - Now , what in the name of high Heaven is the good of putting a motion of that kind ? I propose , if I have anybody that wants to be heard , that they shall be heard , and I think you will agree with me , Mr ...
Page 2756
... heard that I did , sir ? Q. I never heard that you did ; no , sir . A. No , sir . Q. Have you any to make against them ? A. If I had reason to , sir , I would , but I have never had much reason to find fault . I was glad to see their ...
... heard that I did , sir ? Q. I never heard that you did ; no , sir . A. No , sir . Q. Have you any to make against them ? A. If I had reason to , sir , I would , but I have never had much reason to find fault . I was glad to see their ...
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