62 ORAL ARGUMENT OF HON. EDWARD J. PHELPS. 



Mr. Phelps. — It is a very natural and probable conjecture. I am 

 not aware that there is any evidence in tlie case tliat establishes it. It 

 would seem natural that it should be so, and I do not know that there 

 is any other reason given in the evidence wliy this portion of the herd 

 are later in arriving. At the same time, I have no right to say that the 

 evidence proves that. 



And now, having indicated what the suggestion is that is to be 

 encountered, before alluding to any of the evidence or theories tlnit 

 are said to supjiort it, I will, with the i)ermission of the Tribunal, defer 

 entering uixni that evidence at this late moment. 



[The Tribunal then adjourned until Tuesday, June 27, 1893, at 11.30 

 o'clock A. M.] 



