[49] New York, A. H. Kellogg Co. (1910), p. 38.
[50] This $800 fee was imposed in Manhattan and the Bronx and was the rate established by the Raines Law at the time of its passage. The rate of $200 was the tax for saloons prior to the passage of the Raines Law.
[51] Report of The Committee of Fourteen, 1912.
[52] X 207.
[53] X 208.
[54] As to this and other hotels, repeated observation at different periods established the notorious character of the places. Corroborative evidence is collected in [Appendix XI], “Additional Data, Hotels.”
[55] X 253.
[56] X 261.
[57] X 262.
[58] X 246.