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[page 108] attendants discharged of the hospital here? A. Yes, sir. Q. Do you know why the clerk, Morse, was discharged? Was he discharged? A. He had to leave. I never heard anything against the fellow Q. So far as you know was there any cause, or charge against him? A. No, sir, I never heard any charge at all. Q. You spoke of meat and food being bad. I desire, Mr. Chairman, to put the question I now put in a proper manner and in a delicate manner in this presence. In another presence I should put it another way. Have you known to be cooked in that hospital and put upon the table, meant which the law forbids to be used because of the character, of the sex of the animal? A. I dont know especially how the law reads in regard to it. There was a hog that didnt live quite to the end of his days cooked there and put on to the table. That is all I can say about it. Q. How did you detect it? A. So strong, terribly strong smell. Q. In reference to the bathrooms. I hadn't the opportunity to ask you any questions before. What was the condition of the bathrooms there for years, until last year? A. Let me modify my answer in reference to this hog. I didnt see the hog before he was killed. I saw him there and he smelt very strong. The man told me that was in