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Waterloo County Chronicle (186303), 14 Sep 1899, p. 6

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Was not in lewovn tho time ho told mu to name in and than got the " The $2 Could not have anything to tlr, with election. Rayon said Wt' ('Imld do what tsts liked “ith munvy. Comm-l nrmmlat um point nlwllwr tho nun-slim) ot' as,rdnvy should lwlnkon up at once or whether the 'ulrrnpt charges against. Dessert should be ttrat, taken up and then the question of sgoncy. The Inner was taken. 1 (‘HNRAII “HAWK-R mom said: Am a ttrtyrmtrt fur Mr. Anthea ttnd am 0 mm. Frank An- thea only told me to 'ttttt tormeittmupt Home!” talked to ma. Took no money for the election. [know My Schema, had no talk with Mm. Got .5 from him ma- the election " 11 tfeloek mat any. Don’t know that tt1rrfitr.loituttqer" no. In To Mr Ayiv: out in el Winn for tb drink. AIIGL’ST NAEGEI. sworn, said to Mr lll'islnl. Am on» ployed by Ha: i. No "ttvuitton-ssc" with me ahout my vale bvrore nlvctiun. Was " lhussen‘s a day or two after the election. "ass and “assert were pur- cam. lumen. told usin his house two days before to mum in after election. Told me nothing also. hid not talk election. Hans and I wore having " drink. AfterNeetiott we each got $2 in sinimr mum. "at! nu mic, l To Mr Aylsewortll. - Brvithaupl askcdmo for vote after nomination, Came to my place. Am sometimes a Brit and sometimes a Tory. Not a strong party man. Take my team out on the Conservative side. Wouldn't sell my Tote; could not be inthretteed by money,andncvor took money for my vote. Hogan-t did not my ho would gin- me Mummy but] tin-ugh! it was mum-y. Whitt I'mssert said 'lid l not inllul-m'l- llll' in votitrg. Ilml nut murkml fur "rcitltuupt or I.itediuinl cillu-r up to timc Hum-rt spoke to mp. "yehaure llll'L b'trssert wi0iu,rr,' up WWII. Got b2 whenl “cut in a frm days rc"terwards to gr: a drink. Bur- temlvr gum lhe (Ilillk in sitting mum. Basso” took out t4 and (an me $3 and Aug Naepielt2. linsuort told us toga into the bar aml spend sump money. Did smml Inc. , Mr nreithaupt asked me, for my vote, but nothing was said about money. Diduot give Breithaupt any satisfaction. THE must “'11):an Fred “ass, examined by Mr Bristol, said he got $2 from Bosscrt at the lat- tees hotel two days after the election. Bossert said before the election he would give witness some money if Brcithaupt were elected. When; the Courtresumed at 2 o'clock the question of corrupt charges was taken up. Ayleawortb argued that. if these 27 were to be examined tho whole 4,000 should be examined as the truth of the majority could in no other way be ob tained,but their Lonlships agreed in not iuseingit that way and proceeded with the 27. _ The Court adjourned at 1.10 o'clock tm_ti12py, - _ “U _ The 27 ballots under scrutiny worm those marked for both and include th: alleged “thumb nailed ballots." The Court next proceeded with the scrutiny of seven rejeetedballots which counsel for Lackncr claimed should have been counted for Lackner. The Judges found upon a scrutiny of the rejected ballots that two should have been counted for Lackner. This brings Breithaupt's majority to go. BALLOT scavnxr. Mr. Lackner’s counsel renewed tht l motion made at Osgoode Ball, Toron. l to, last Friday for an order for the production of the eounterfbils of the 27 ballots cast in polling subdivision No _ Berlin, which were marked for both candidntcs. The order was made. M r. McPherson announced the coun- sel for the petitioners, gave the names of the petitioners and said they pro- posed to go into a scrutiny of the ballots. lie said 21 Lackner ballots at No. 2 Berlin Were counted for the respondent and these properly counted would make aditrcrence or 42 in the majority. They claimed further that the following reductions in the major- ity should be made, 9 in nauoer2Ber lin, l in number 8 Berlin, '2 in number 1 Waterloo, 6 in number? Waterloo, 1 in number 4 Wellesley Tuwmship,ntak- , lug altogether 61 and reducing the majority to 58. 1tespomient's counsel admitted all except tho 1 in number b' Berlin and l in number 4 Wellesley, and the easesturted with a majority of 60 conceded. The legal talent engnged was for- midable enough. The petitioners' also is in the hands of W. D. McPher- son, Edmund Bristol, Toronto, and W. M. Reade, of Waterloo, and that of the respondent its being looked after by A. M. Ayleawonb and Mr. McDonald, of Toronto, J. C. Haight, Waterloo, and C. Bitzer, of Berlin. __ _ The trial of the petition mint hurl“. Breithaapt, the Liberal cen- didato elected in May last to reprelent North Waterloo in tho Iwgiauture,eom- mew-ed at the Court Home this mom- tng hetereJustleee Outer and W. B. Iereditb. The tanner arrived from London on the 9:30 train and the lat- ter came from Toronto on thelio‘clock min, being met at the depot by w.u. Bowlby, Q. c., acting aheritr. Early in the forenoou little group be- an gathering about the street- and it wu evident something or unusual in- take“ was in the air. Many of these persons were witnesses summoned by the Conservatives, for it appeared that - man and woman in the riding who might be suspected of knowing anything detrimental to the respondent was to he put on the stand. Every scrap of printed matter bearing on the‘ campaign was sought after even the telephone and telegraph operators be ing summoned. _ l LAMit 80.8 PAID port VOTES m BERLIN AND WIISMIBUIG BY ttta BOSSAID. TH. com WOUND TILL am. 2181‘. uilt, r'i'uuk no inter- ht Husscrtx smudimcs Waterloo Election Trial. T -- \Vnrnkc, Boll, Pulumski and witnesy . -rnrtytt out and, returned and were told '. they had t20,ou0 for "award to use F and there was .t30,000 more from the ' Government. Money was handled hack and forward between linssard and Lewisand they each got $15. There was a big pile of $5, $10 and ir20 bills ( on the table. Thought he got 3 fives. ', They were. to get K, for each voto oh- , mined and they were to pay the voter what they liked. They were to come _ back Monday night with a list of names of those who were turned to the Liberal side. They came hat-k Mon- day night. Boll wanted ta but witness wanted ti'. They got it. Wityys, and Wurnke came on Tuesday night) but no one was there. They met Lewis in: the street and he told them to come to the hotel next day at ll o'eloek and they would make things right. They went and got mom money. He got $17 altogether, Wuruke got N5 To Mr. Aylottworth.witnmm mid he got tl.5 on Saturday lwtivre election, tr on Monday and $17- on Wemteshry. Did not know Lewis before election tlum. Was enlled to Bastards on tint, urday by Bosnian] and Lewis, Polaar skin, Glldnor and Boll, were to come aha. Winona and Wurnko-wcnt to- gether. All met in tho killing "Nm-. tlot them. There was no mention of money u i to this time. Each one was to not JI', for himself for hrthttyttrxy and voter. Saw the heap of money on Sat- urdoy night. hit the room, then be- i [loved they went back to make sure of having the money than. Did not offer l mama‘s for out-um. but tNtil 97 'ltpreyr, _l_lo_ w! QM i. To Mr. McPherson-Know a man (mum! Lewis, sawhim in Berlin this morning. The. Saturday before the elm-rim) witness, Human), Gihlner, and Lewis WNN' at III-smrd's house. Wurarky and Brsll Wtte there also. Askmlnu- if I was " Conservative. They snivl I could gct $25 " my vol.- nnd work " [he Lihl'ml party. They promised tr, " curl} unto gut fur 1',reitlraupt. Irmore was paid they would have to pay it tlwmsvlvas. They Witness had not. seen the paper since. Didnot read it over hut he lieved it was read to him. If what is in the paper be true he would swam-to it. llad not heard the paper read isince. Did nut think he mentioned 1(J‘nildner‘a 11ame. He might have for- gotten about Gildner, could not tell for sure. Ilry was closely questioned regarding when he spoke lirst of Gild- ner. "elieved he did not, until he got into the box. Witness told liossanl, Gildncr expected his t5, and the former grave Fitness $5 to give him. Mr. Aylesworth demanded thetsritte" .leelaration to be produced but petition- ors counsel icntw nothing of it. To Mr.Ayleswortlt- Work furF.leetrie Light Co., Do not always vote one way. Gut money for myself and be- lieved that changed my vote. Always wasaConservative before. Had got no money up to time I spoke to Gild- ner. About 2 weeks before election asked Gildner how he would vote. He thought he would like to vote for Lackner but if he voted for Brettharrpt could get a job easier if throirn out or) his position. Told Gildner he eoubl make $5 if he supported the Liberal party. Went to Conservative moms 2 or 3 weeks after election. Saw 4 ori r, people, ll. M. Andrews, Mr. Watson,) and others. Told them what I knew. _ It was written down. and I signed it. I 'l‘hero was no oath. ( t it We. half no hour before ho not it _ that Boast-rt said that be supposed it _ would be Ill right. Did not know o what Baden referred to. With. 1 thought it Will about the election. . the money had nothing todo with t any dit%renets. It was for the else-tum. . new Boa-en only before the elec- . lion. Three days before the . election Schnetz said to him he nup- t used there WM lots of mouey and he . would get witness some too.‘ , They were speaking about the election r but nothing I'M said about whom ' they should vote tor. To Mr. Aylee- , worth- Me bud made up his mind 6 , days before election how he would vote ' but told no one. Did not speak to F Bum-rt before the election. No one , excect Frank Anthea asked him for . his vote. Schuetz owns the house in which witness lives and the latter pays rent. There was no dilierence be- tween them regarding money matters. _ Schuetz began the conversation about the election. He did not ask witness about his vote and the latter did not know how he voted. Schuetz said there was money going, there were boomers . here and they had lots of money and Schuetz would get witness some. Did not know whether Schuetz got any or not. lie had no other conversation with any one about money. No one had promised or otrercdany money. Got the money in liossort‘s hotel. Wernke,a well digger, was in the house and they were alone. The money did not intiuetwe his to. Did not expect money when oted and would not know w side it would come from it he got any. when "assert spoke to me had not yet got the money. Russel-t said"t2, that all right l and witnesssaid yes though did not know what llossort meant. 1”:qu tu'Ht'ETir.. Sworn said, he voted at the elec- tion. Knew Conrad Gildnor, eawhixn about 2 weeks before election. Gild nor said if he lost his job at Anthea' he could getajob at Brcithtutpt'ts if he voted right. Witness told Gildnor he ' could make some mom-y irhe rotedtor 1 :the Liberal party. No further talk 1 about money before election. 0112401 I May4 or 5--C'arl Weruke, myselt,CUss I Boll, Wm. liolenski and C. Gildncr l went to Boseurd’s. Had one drink. [ Told Bossard, (indoor would like to a have K, and Bossard‘ gave me that " Got the65 from Russian} to giveuildner No one was present when Gildner got " It was for the election. I present when ttr unpaid. Sn Ba.- trt half tyaAtour after $3 (at mid and now no one New lwtmvn I,'itlt of May from Itltithy. Wits in rum" 37. Pol and Saturday hol'oro ohwtiun. Saw 4..m himself. Hoard [Emu there in Wurnke, Boll and School: on that connection with clot-lion, WuNtlwre day. “assert and Lewis were there. again April 25th. The Minimum A Pole was there whom he did not 1ltoweIl'rhe"mpsrtn there from limo to know. Home“ naked them to work How through May, having sisitors " " tho Liberals so that they Would meals sometimes. A. m l'knflAm'lnn will. The six wcrv‘lhuro. They won: mm thorn May 9th. mid 11in "Wit bills. to work for (his Reform party and gut Heard ho canyon-in Waterloo. Wm. money if they wanted it. Bangor: 9br.ty"fIrrr'trtrtattte-tstit. said he would pay but wished to know G. W. Yams of Toronto WI! than nothing almtit. They were told to May 1Gttt,for8d-. Paid 11.05, MI come again on Monday. On Sunday bill beitrttmndtrmtt with ttttstorm) Boearrl um! howls came to Melon. Dunn, who wum M Ma 10th and allure] him 't%tpggee, to” Must! UNI, 1l'k't, In: onulompayILAu-t “an. . . and when "roillmupt is vim-ml. Saw no one (-lso lmtwu-n Huh of May and Sal‘unlny before chwtion. Naw Wurnkr. Boll and Sclmolz on that day. Bogart _n.nd l.e_wis were there. S\\~urn,.§aid he was a voter and vuted uniliird May. Lewis ramc In him before the election and asked him to vote for Broithattpt, but he refused. Thewitness dost'rihed Lewis as nf n. reddish complain“. Saw Lewis on 18th May. He and another man whom he had not seen hel'ure or sinee came to him. III: Paulo not understand what lheysaid. Did not know the other man. They told him to come to Bus- sard's at once, but as he could not ho was to come the Saturday before the Fiii,t,iii. _ (In Monday evening they.gavo him (tr,. lie, Srhuetz, Wnrnko and Boll i,h on Saturday evening and went home. Saw Basso”. place two runs on the table. Brawn] said them ttde 310.000 and $30,000 m we. lt was limerunwnt money, Witness imlhw. ted with his hands llleheigh! ofthe pile and it was from these piles that he was pnld ttrr. Wurnke Nehru-{z he was paid $13. Wurnke Srhuotz and Ilnll also gnpnumvy from this pile. They all got the money to work for tho Reform party and hn was to get $50 who" the olettiou "wtrst nvor "HAL-c To Mr. Ay1etswoqth, did not think he sold his vote. Was never offered money before. He will take money when he can getit. Did not know of anyone whom he could inttuemee with money or had intiueneed. He gave no money to auyoue,as all whom he spoke to were Laekner voters. He voted as he liked and the 30 dollars did not "tMu- mm- him. Heard 4 weeks before the Saturday that there were hoodlers in Berlin. 011 Saturday Lewis said they had 75 majority, but they wanted it over loo. Lewis said he would give 5 dollars for any vote. Could not tell the denomination of the hills in the bunch. There were two bundles. Botmprd pulled them out of his pocket. They could he got into the pants pocket. llossard did not go out of the room. Did not see Gildncr on Wed- nesday. Got a suhlmena 2 or il weeks (ago. Told " or 7 weeks after the elec- la, what he knew and signed a. paper in English in the Conservative rooms hetero H. M. Andrews, declaring its contents to be true. When he got the above letter he went to Stone!) and Weir's otlire. A yoqu man who told Mr. Sen-lien that he was his son aces") - puuiol him, hat this young man was not his soul He was from Mr. Bristol‘s i A letter was shown witness which he recognized as one hc'got and of which he told Schuetz who was to go to law- yer Bristol. The letter was from Seel- len and Weir of Aug. 28 asking wit-, nose to call at their ottiee. Aylesworth objected to asking the witness what took place at the ofrtee. Witness said Mr. Scollcn showed him a paper in which he had made a former state- ment. Sworn mid to Mr. Bristol. Live on y Albert KL, and Rim ulaborer andvoted. Bataan! sent him word by ily. Schuetx to came on Saturday and Monday. Ile, Bennett, Boll and l'ulumski, went to Baqtud'a. No one was there but Boastud, who telephoned for a reddish complexioned man, who came. This we. Lewis who-with-Beard and the other 4 went into the sitting room. Lewis said they should Tote “the Liberals and he would give them each $25 and 65 for each vote got and he would pay them after tho election. They went out and as far as b'rb's livery stable when Boll said theyshoehl have money then. They went back and each got 15 dollars from Lewis and Bonsard. They got it to work for the Liberal party. On Monday evening they were townie again and report how many votes they got. He saw Baum-d take money from his pocket-2 rolls-ami lay it on the table. Lewis sud there was $20,000 and $30,000 more. They said they should vote well. Could not St'? the denomination ofthe bills. Witness showed how high the rolls were-4 or 5 inches. Saw Lewis and lloeeard around town. Did not see them at the Liberal rooms. On Monday night the some four were pleeent with Bossard and Lewis. They were in the sitting room. Boll got ki, Schuetz 7, and i'elnmski Kr, but witness got no more. He saw them get the money. Lewis told ilossard to give the money. They said they had spent mmetliing for votes. Did not see [inseam or Lewis before the election again. Next saw them the night of the election near Dr. Hett'ts and spoke to them. T Lewis said he had no time then but they-vert- to come next day at noon to llossard‘s and get the money. Went next day and saw liossard, Schnetz and Pol- umslgi. Bossard gave Schnetz $15 and him $30 of which he was to give Boll I5doilam. Didnot sec Po1iuiskrgift- any money then. Manager of Bell Telephone tMlee, Toronto, was ettiled to present slips beating on mmngcs new. and received by hi. Mice. fawn» mild in... do an Damn. his “his 'umrtingsufth-ti" Wu " other "a. 'llSftgttttt ken tho Conservmive wasting. my - A 'ri76ft8inrx' tk . '0 . m. _ .3- .C;§:1;i ‘1 '.= r"'T'-""'""'-eree'ete_"'. M tt,ttg'ta.M, nut than - is a - nuns-mun.“ v.1. aaadiaidttaettho ttt "het ho- tttttttt bum-0mg“.- 'h1'tG'itWagN"lMt; 'tt,t'aTe2"1'thutrlt't than“! I. M “his-(hygi- B. 'ur-the" were a swam-flflhflwumku‘d'm-mmuvfifi Thu-unmatth tt'ttgTap,,C'rrh','dlt may; Pun-mun Wuhan b.inA-dttttsmtta-r.ht"elrrte 'gtnU'le'er.tttltth'2'tetMetAtt'u'.Pt mmyMtoGMnu. I!" “druids!" him no“ In umuw I'M on iu'lt2tf,'g'tlt"ilt"t to - “In; loans-row any who to "th,trthaasd39tht-dd-tstim. inrr-ottsbhrt1'A mmhmhmw this“ Dado-mu 1.15m". andBowdwenMo-Wohn- Mkmnluu-dI-Iontblu thou-tun"... Minn-H11. A. darrrtV got $15M non-rd. Germany. Wuuwsmm [Wrath-oo- In: an. otsu-uwuoimuragsdMoa- 'asditissrtittrrtboritmu ' besthyunnum so. I. paid NI day. a. u” ataca-tt-t- To Mr. ati-th. um” 4txeubili7.60. Wanna-kanAJ’u- Montheulgm uranium Mountain“. tubuuthcuhbn. new mm Wm wind lot-pal but“ no the. Phil-nth; hi -- but bill. W.J.cheo In“ 1min: WM. Ptn.iiru CARL vmnru K. J. Dl‘Hml A LETTER. l'HlS ORIGINAL DOCUMENT IS IN VERY HDR CONDITION and l day May Nth. Wan there April 2tith. Winnie hi"l wa822.00. Dill lint aw any "wary pans l‘rumh’mith to any- nm-. Jas. Vaiteay was a ghost. Apr. 2..nth, h' .';-4 thus and from May lat In ay 23rd. Smith oeeapied rooms 40 and 49 an the 3rd tloor. Smith did "otoeertpy2 mums at mm time. Vance occupied mum " on 3rd Mor, 3 rloors than No. 40. Vanna, Salim and [Lewis all paid their mm accounts '\'ancr- paid I'C90, Tance paid for re- freshments at times. Saw Vance and Lewis talking at limos. saw Smith and Lewis speak to each other. Smith paid Hugh Guthrie), hill c, dollars. Guthrie was there 31-41mm Also paid L. McBraidy's bill-2.65. These were for board only. Smith also paid for H. J. Pettypiere from May 16th to 20th May-5.i'r5 for iroarrl. Vance paid for Mr. H. Jetrrey nu May 22nd. who m-Cnpiml TotntT49.' Lewislmld nu other hill hut his own, Brant did lint may at our hotel. o. (innuanatnyod at hotel paid 9.6.7 fur 12th May and from 17th to 23rd. hid nut know his hind- In‘m. (‘amo frotttToronto. haw him nIth Lewis. J. k. 'l‘hroknld was them Apr. mm: 234 day. May in!!! L2 day, May l9lhil 4 day. Paid Ill" mm bills. J. W. Thump-4m was III-w Apr.2tst, I HARRY BROWN. Sworn said, am a clerk at Walper,kasp ‘the books there. From the books Pte- Bent Brown ascertained that Lewis was a. guest, at his hotel on 2 "(mansions ‘May 8th and May l2th, 1-2 day first and 3 days seeond time, stayed from 3th day of May to 24tln Whole bill was 18.65. Spent moncyfor refresh- ments at times. Did not see him with any large sum of monry. Changed a 20 dollar bill intofivcs for him. Did not see any mnrc hills. Saw no money trattsuactitttts between him and others. Occupied room (58, 3rd tioor. Smith was thorn beginning 15tlt till olcclinn. He was there May 3rd, 8th and 10th for 1-1 'lays an lat and 2nd oeeasious Bought. to have counted for DrLaekner. 'l‘oofthcm were counted mrBreithaupt, 4 for Dr Lackner and 2 were reserved thus giving Dr Lackncr two of a gain. SATURDAY uonslxn. When the Court opened at 9.30 this morning there was a. slim attendance. Mr McPherson called , Cl'mn' WaceErt to identify persons in the riding during the campaign. Mr Aylesworth ob- jected but it availed nothing. Mr Wai- per sworn will he kept hotel. He pro- duecd his books, kept by book-keeper Harry Brown. Lewis was at our hotel during camlmign, perhaps three weeks before election. lie spent money. Dial _ not see him have any large amount of money. Saw him talk to Alex Smith.to Vance and to Hon E J Davis. Smith stayed at hotel and Vance also. Smith and Vance were together at times. Urn-Friday morning" 8 ballots were examinod by the judges. Thom ware rqicqth Irylots which the petitioners The court adjoumed at A few min- utes past 7 o'clock to resume again at 9.30 Saturday morning. Immediately after the adjournment the witnesses were paid for Saturday. To Mr Aylesworttt.-Never sighed any statement before Mr Andrews or anyone. Was not always on one side. Used to go to Conservative rooms but did not even want to be a. scrutineer. Witness showed the height of the ban- die of bills on the table about 2hchca They were each to get tio' more on Tuesday evening after the auction. Spoke to no one after Saturday even- ing when he got-$1.1. He. got Ki on Monday evening to buy voles his $15 being all gone. Bossard said in the presence of Jim Wildrong and witness that for $25 the witness would swear the thing through, but witness told him he would not. a big roll. Did not remember whom, money they suit it was. They were to come back on Monday night with a list of mum’s hut witness had nominee. He got K, on Monday evening. They were told to try to get votes. Sonnet: got so on Monday evening. Wnrnke and Pohrmshi did not get money. Witness got a letter from Scellen & Weir asking him to can at their Mice. Iltsylid no: no and no one had asked him not to tell the truth. swurn toil-To Mr Bristol. Mot tKhuetz, l'olmusk! and Lewis on Sap urday owning at lhmrd’a an the lat- ter's invitation. Ho dammed Lewis Human] and Lori: (Mend him KTr for his rote and iMaenee, and 6 (or each vote he could ltgthMmee. After loan ing they went back the we even- Ing and insisted on genius: the money then. He gut #15, “and taking the mtmey out of his mum. puck“. " was "a. B Quinlan-d ken tho umbilical]. luv-hows” 'ttmt. hm: Rogu75dolhu . “than“ In] "it 2 3-4 'ii'i'iliii'. lowland an Polo could do”. Bothme 1!).th -esrtnrt,battto um M60 com: " mu Hon cmghwknowlhathowu to - IL Humanwulhotolay 10th. non. wuward'I md to role it W A. . 11-4111qu out on May but: When!» went to M’s mm. H. P. O’Connor tum lay the tter talked to him in Human. 19th. 2ht'ggtle; L J. Bmit, Ho 103 than: 3 a limit Lewi- hmpl wu t then Menuhin! did produqod two bundles from " can loo him. Us got diam. Came to and handed than: to Band. Hopi no Mr. Dash. Rout saw him with In") on Sunday without “than it and &tsittt and Vance. ( 'urotlterotthtottdar and... “not To Mr. Aylesworth, Guthrie ttstd) seen any German. to “out“. what MeBrady were public speakers. _ the) could swear to. -. Mr. Aylesworlh argued that the) Cuts ROLL. has there in o. Wmsthvre The (wt-lonely do Mr. 2?Tgtia,1'tf, Na (mummy. many a 1tteftf.ttPllc18tqr Itttd It - To Mr Ay)esasorth. Think it Wm n 'r,tf,"c1, when I got the $21. “rumor und 'r"'1ktd-itttoutes-tr-fromthe bark. "rot the money in tho sitting room. Told him muddy“ lake nmnvy funny vote and he said it was to advertine his bmriness. L'tHerstood that I was free to vote for Lat-kn”, nothwithsiumling the $25. Dial not oiter any mom-y 1o nnyum- for u vole. 13mm“ mid ho would give him 8.} for every vote mom Breilhnnpt got at“ that pale than what Clemens, got. GEO SPHERE“ BARNEY RUIN-IRE“ was next called. Live in New Gui-many. Am a laborer. Rossini-d called mo from work a week before the election. Asked me to Game andsee him. Weut to his hotel with hint brother Frank, day before the election. Gave mo t25 dullam to " vcrlise his business. He would give me $5 for cvory Breithanpt vote I could get. Saw his [nether get money. Did not know how mueh. Got tho $23 In Week befor tlw election and $10 befope tl", thu aslee- _ lion, Told 80553111510 would come in ham-13' and he tpw" it to him. Me dill not want to got into lrunblo by l-uying votes Cravo Frank " ma! of thr. tlt). Saw In... "scout on theday ttfive tho eivction. They spoke of tlo. Ncw Grauuauy p-tl dinning-l more votre, for Btvithaupr ilon fur ltr Cletntms and Buwnrl gzzrv him $20 of which he gave his brother t.5. - To Mr Iteade-tuw Bitter in New Get- many since the elucfion. Told Diner I was sick of Reade and Roberts. To Mr A yleswortb. -Told no one about mom-y, Always voted Conservative. Bos- sanl showed no mom-y that day. Told Banloy nboul Bossard's Otter. Told Reade about themouey 3 or 4 weeks after tir, ‘t-loction, when he came and asked me. Signed a statement which Remlv produeed in Court. The declaration watrdateU will July. Said Geo Scherer and .Jos Imnhur also got money. Was subpoouml about three weeks ago. Did not take an oath. Got tho mom-y on Sunday before tho else tion. Barney got $50n Monday and the} next " on Wednesday. I Fme 8031:1181: To Mr Reade, {charge 51) sworn, am a farmer in T'p of Waterloo. Bossard spoke to me at my farm about my vote 8 or 10 days before election. He was. alone. Told him would vote for Lack- nor. Offered me $25 at the time to vote for Breithaapt. Said I would for t25. Saw Benson! again in Berlin it or 4 days after by appointment, ‘ when he gave me 25 dollars in presence 'of my brother Barney, who went to a private mom where Boesard called him. Barney got 25 dollars also at the same time. He said he gave us that money to vote for "reitlvaupt. Got 10 dol. lam more from Haggard. (jot 5 dollars two days Mtcr the $2a and the other $5 on 25th of May. Offered money to Peter Erler, $2. Bossmd said he would get. " for every vote. Told Frlnr would givo him $2 to vote for Drei'haupt. Evler said he would take it but did not give it to hirrcT.ofrervd no other money, F'pohe to lgnatz Rout but oifered no money. To Jmiice Oaltrr-Did not think he would ever give me tive and therefore asked him for 1 dollar. JAUOB manual: was called and sworn on charge tio. 60-hm a clerk. Voted. “06mm spoke to me about election in his hold. Asked me how I would vote. Askcd me if I wanted 5 dollars to spout]. Haul asked me to vote fur Breithaupt and 1 said “all right." Money was spoken about tho sumo time. Got money 24tlt May. Asked him to loud me 1 dollar. He said he would give me c, dollars promised. To Mr. Aylesworth, spoke tn Inc one and one-half Weeks before election. We were alone. Was on a Saturday. Paid the money In a back room. Mr. Ayresworth argued that the question or agency in connection with the Howard charge! would be (alum up at once since if Bouard were proved an agent the cue eould be Iburtuuod very much, and if not other chum could be taken up. Their hardships however ruled against Mr. Aylenworth and went into further charge-in connection Mill] Bound. ,_ v ‘ w" - ' _ Wu‘ " .r 't_oNrtrta.t.ga- w.:. ,GG7s'Gird'iaiCir'd'allBllt 'kfl'tgitWagN"lNelt mus-u- an. “an. N an _t"eSH.0ie) B. I‘V-Odulwn In!“ a! . wan than Rr, I}. I . W”. T 'aU"'itlthh1'd tall. I“. “a “km“ W” trh'2,'r?P,h .6 til-oa- am Gov-Occur". To" Min-d.- .1de I. M OI uu-"-etr-ue-iaor- "ttOrr-tht-dd-tiss. whal'nld. I. -u. u. and. to .ittsatBieh-tts it»!!! no. Now-tuba In. town In new» harm-11.. PIKE-whim. A. "apt. “Nana“ H all m B.tucatttr-t-rtg "a mini-'0'.“ tim. away-hm M. 'IMS NI u" . own but Tat. W.- o - A. Nt.. JOqBPB LAVBBR. tuba-M24”; M ill own 'l'bhwnmwuna-ohoIL-d was hill. W. J. Mera. IBM Bill In osttttradtetney. 'l'nld Boom"! in MI - by the It. In", who wu than on hou- ho would not rot-lot Bien- nlho-nwihw. In] "I: 2 3-4 haul». Kort-traw_bim an... Got gdwyw. Both trim wuw 10.36 " board may ttmrttleots'eherer after tho Wet. 'arxd60 was: hr mush-owl. Hon 'tmtauoetNdutlans. Don't know for IL lineman wu there my 10th. Ron. what. Bastard motioned IN: A. 8. Inn]: I'll than out on May In. Eugen that I would gel mm. H. P. O’Connor walkers May money haunt] mulling. Antenna. 19th. 21l?, on bill. L J. an. Wilma arid Ewart] Add it was hum wu tthem Moe-alumna did Government money. Got 50 dolinm loo him Us got dinner. Came to mom Goo. Sahara at Bomrd’u helm-e be Mr. Davis. Never aw him with the election and 100 dollars bedde- Msith and Vance. that. Beimliclwd I pile ot money To Mr. Ayleswonh, Guthrie and About 1Atothigh which he and Bow MeBrady were public weaken. aard had. in: ii) Klippert Undertaking Go. Nqwest shades and chiorings, tho I fine lot of "I In]: Front Shim '_' Our stock of furnishing is not. complete 'than u r, In the 'ttr'rrtpArthqatti Kipling Tl.- the lactory. Calls answered day and Mammn looked up trom her Ittnuirvu: "Ctul.r What. Janie?" "Only tua 'arrttid you woul- "Oh man-mu. Ska-Fe and I have such I [tn-013' new! album our dolls. I would like to tell yum. outs"'-- Réccmly Mnrinn, the young" tthat is not ttcr nmm‘Jntl it will do far the story). Went to tbe study and said: All] She Probably “Von“. A good story is gain: the I-uumls at the expanse of a well known m-vxsmmm' wumun. She Is married and “mu-d with “to guldrn Imiwd tittie daughters, who promise to possum all their ::mzkn;'x ia- lulliucnco. Stu-"chins to “on. When a man Is tirmt. he snow-hrs his arms and logs nml yawns Birds and animals. so far as possihlv. fallow hi.q example. Birds sun-ml lholr n-qu-x-s and also yawn: they open their nmulhs slowly till they an: round. the [mum of the head seem to loosen and the gills opert. Every witness can get a eertilieate from the court, protecting him from any action as the result of the state- ments in the box. "That's Just like you women," said Mr. Winklea, "always so sure. Pray tell me why you couldn't have your pockets picked." “Became I haven't got any." ansm-r- tttt Mu. Winkle: ttroutW.- Harper's Banr. On Saturday morning the 27 persons who used the spoiled ballots got.stheir subpoenas to appear and tell the con- dition of their ballots when they left. their hands. “I'm not tirraid of them. dearest." answered Mn. Winkle; “They can‘t pick my pocket." thump-Int. “When you get In a crowd. my dear." said Mr. Winkle: to his wife. “alway- took out for pickpockcta." All witnesses were rigidly excluded from tho court room to-day until they gave evidence. mu 27 mum‘s. Mr. McPherson asked that the 27 witnesses whose ballots we“! spoiled be examined. Mr. Ayleswonh ob- jected and was upheld. liossanl was on the painful being called, but as his examination could not be tinished he- tore 4:30 when the Judges wished to getaway an adjournment was made until the 2|st Sept. at 10 o'clock. Court adjourned at 3 o'clock and many were disappointed at not hearing Bos- snnl. Wm. Brohluan, Peter Erler and George Kcllar were called. Brohman and Kenn: trot 10 dollars and 7 dollars respectively from Bossard and Schmuck. l-lrlcr was offered 2 dollars by F. Scherer. Gave very unsatisfactory evidence. Got G dollam from his wu'e. Coin adjourned lst l ir V irrior 1 hour. Undertaken and Embalmcrs Joann “man. was promised moqey byt got none. 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