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1099 Q. Do you not usually inquire into the motive of the young men A. Not always Q. May you not have done great injustice as you did in this case? A. No sir, I may err sometimes Q. 40 degrees would not be a comfortable temperature for a man without bedding? A. No sir Q. What degree of temperature do you usually sleep in? A. It goes almost cold enough for water to freeze

Testimony of Dr. S. Oakes By Mr. Baker Q have you several times visited the lodge halls and lodge rooms at night to ascertain as to there temperature? A. Not but once, I went then with Mrs. Quimby, sometime in March of last year Q. Did you go without any notice to it's officer? A. Yes sir, Our visit was as late as 11 or 12 o'clock, we started on our rounds about that time. Q, Were you there in the building?