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provided? A. It would, and they | provided? A. It would, and they | ||
probably will be before long. The direction | probably will be before long. The direction | ||
− | is to purchase some 200 more | + | is to purchase some 200 more wire beds. |
Q. Has the fire been kept up this winter | Q. Has the fire been kept up this winter | ||
− | so as to carry | + | so as to carry steam all night into |
the lodge-halls? A. Yes, sir | the lodge-halls? A. Yes, sir | ||
Q. For what was Mr. Morse discharged? | Q. For what was Mr. Morse discharged? | ||
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would have unless he was promoted, and | would have unless he was promoted, and | ||
was a valuable man in the service, | was a valuable man in the service, | ||
− | has | + | has since made a better clerk than Morse, |
although Morse was a satisfactory clerk; and | although Morse was a satisfactory clerk; and | ||
that so far as he was concerned, knowing | that so far as he was concerned, knowing | ||
− | Morse to have been appointed for | + | Morse to have been appointed for purely |
political reasons, he thought it was proper | political reasons, he thought it was proper | ||
to remove him and appoint an equally capable | to remove him and appoint an equally capable |
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[page 785] on the floor? A. They occasionally roll out of bed in a fit. Q. Have you wire beds on the floor for them? A. We have some Q. Wouldn't it be an advantage to have them provided? A. It would, and they probably will be before long. The direction is to purchase some 200 more wire beds. Q. Has the fire been kept up this winter so as to carry steam all night into the lodge-halls? A. Yes, sir Q. For what was Mr. Morse discharged? Mr. Baker: Mr. Manley authorizes me to state, so far as he is concerned, he was informed that Mr. Morse has been appointed for purely political reasons, and that another, a young man, was in the hospital who would have unless he was promoted, and was a valuable man in the service, has since made a better clerk than Morse, although Morse was a satisfactory clerk; and that so far as he was concerned, knowing Morse to have been appointed for purely political reasons, he thought it was proper to remove him and appoint an equally capable