Democratic Sentinel, Volume 13, Number 43, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 15 November 1889 — MR. MORTO S [?]ZAR. [ARTICLE]
MR. MORTO S [?]ZAR.
James K. Keenan "anages the Shoreham For the VicePresident. Concerning E. B. "oulton’s dispatch regarding the sale of liquors in Vice I. resident JJJor on’s hotel, read before the W. C. T. U., the Washington Post (republican) says:
An investigation by a reporter of Z r - 3 ou lt° n ’ 8 dispatch showed it tone substantially correct. Only four licenses have thus been acted upon —two wholesale and two retail. The two wholesale licenses were granted and the application of Leander Van Riswick, 132 First st., northwest, was disapproved. The Replication of James K. Keenan, who is the manager of the Shoreham, has been granted, and is the only retail license which has received the favorable considers-, tion of the commissioners. Ex Gov. St, John was not correct in his statement that "r. "or ton h aß leased the hotel to James K. Kee■an. The latter is only his manager. Everything in the hotel, including tne stock of wines and liquors, is owned by Z r - "orton, and he derives whatever profit may result from the sale of liquor to guests. Will the Republican 'pleada 3 cop;? . (
