Proceedings in the Trial of the Case of the United States Vs. John W. Dorsey, John R. Miner, John M. Peck, Stephen W. Dorsey, Harvey M. Vaile, Montfort C. Rerdell, Thomas J. Brady, and William H. Turner: For Conspiracy ...U.S. Government Printing Office, 1882 - Postal service |
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Page 2326
... paid the subcontractor $ 1,587.40 . Gen- tlemen , there was a clean , clear profit upon this route of $ 2,715.25 , and they never used a horse , nor a cow , nor a cat , nor a dog , nor a monkey on the route unless it was Miner and ...
... paid the subcontractor $ 1,587.40 . Gen- tlemen , there was a clean , clear profit upon this route of $ 2,715.25 , and they never used a horse , nor a cow , nor a cat , nor a dog , nor a monkey on the route unless it was Miner and ...
Page 2327
... paid $ 4,302.65 to carry a couple of hundred dollars ' worth of mail , and then reduced the time to thirteen hours when the carrier was performing the service in twelve ; when they paid for the reduction which was not needed ; when they ...
... paid $ 4,302.65 to carry a couple of hundred dollars ' worth of mail , and then reduced the time to thirteen hours when the carrier was performing the service in twelve ; when they paid for the reduction which was not needed ; when they ...
Page 2330
... paid considerably over $ 2,000 . That was a costly hour to the United States Government . On the 11th of November , 1879 , S. W. Dorsey files his subcontract . Rerdell witnesses the subcontract . On the 13th of October , 1880 , Post ...
... paid considerably over $ 2,000 . That was a costly hour to the United States Government . On the 11th of November , 1879 , S. W. Dorsey files his subcontract . Rerdell witnesses the subcontract . On the 13th of October , 1880 , Post ...
Page 2331
... paid Farrish $ 840 . They had a clean cut and clear profit of $ 3,105.60 , drawn from the Government by Miner's perjured oath . Now let us take the income . The total income was $ 5,534.23 . Ex- cluding the other offices , it was $ 60 ...
... paid Farrish $ 840 . They had a clean cut and clear profit of $ 3,105.60 , drawn from the Government by Miner's perjured oath . Now let us take the income . The total income was $ 5,534.23 . Ex- cluding the other offices , it was $ 60 ...
Page 2356
... paid $ 500 to have them release me from the bargain . I paid $ 500 for them to release me from my subcontract . I never made a dollar out of it . I lost everything that I had put into it . I got the money , $ 500 , and to keep Rerdell ...
... paid $ 500 to have them release me from the bargain . I paid $ 500 for them to release me from my subcontract . I never made a dollar out of it . I lost everything that I had put into it . I got the money , $ 500 , and to keep Rerdell ...
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affidavit April Baker City Bismarck Bliss Boone Brady Brady's call your attention Canyon City CARPENTER carry the mail CHANDLER charge client conspiracy conspirators contract contractor counsel court criminal daily mail deductions defendants dollars Dorsey's evidence expedition fact false filed Fort Keogh gentlemen Government HENKLE honor horses hundred increase of service indictment indorsed John Dorsey John W jury letter Loup City mail service matter MCSWEENY ment miles Miner Mineral Park Nephi Johnson never oath Ojo Caliente paid Parrott City parties Peck Peck's petitions Post-Office Department postmaster proof prosecution prove Pueblo question rata Rerdell respectfully S. W. Dorsey schedule Second Assistant Postmaster-General Senator Dorsey signed stand statement Stephen W subcontractor tell testimony thing three trips tion told Tongue River TOTTEN trips a week Turner Vaile Walsh WILSON witness writes