TESTIMONY OF THOMAS C. DOREMUS, JR. 167 



Q. How came you to go to Mr. Mulford's? A. My father re- 

 quested me to go to get samples of milk. 



Q. How came Kaspir to go with you ? A. To assist me. 



Q. Who sent him ? A. I do not remember the name now ; he is 

 a gentleman interested in this case. 



Q. One of the members of the Milk Association who sent Kaspir 

 with you ? A. Yes, sir. 



Q. And did he direct you where to go ? A. He did not ; Kaspir 

 was to go along with me to assist me and do whatever I wished. 



Q. What time in the day did you go in this farm ? A. Sunday 

 afternoon. 



Q. When did you see these cows milked ? A. Monday morning 

 about half-past eight or eight o'clock I should say. 



Q. Did you know whether this cow Star, for instance, had been 

 milked before that morning ? A. I do not. 



Q. You cannot swear to that ? A. I cannot. 



Q. How much milk did she give, do you know that how much 

 did you see taken from her ? A. I did not measure the quantity. 



Q. You got that bottle full ? A. Yes, sir ; that is a sample from 

 the whole milk well mixed before taking a sample. 



Q. About how much ? A. I could not tell exactly. 



Q. How long were you at this farm ? A. I left there Monday 

 morning about 10 o'clock. 



Q. Had you seen this cow before ? A. Never had seen her be- 

 fore that morning. 



Q. Do you know what feed the cow had ? A. It had been fed 

 on hay, I saw them eating it. 



Q. Do you know how she had been fed before ? A. I do not. 



Q. You do not know what, her food had been a week before, do 

 you ? A. I do not. 



Q. Did you see her fed on Sunday night ? A. I did not. 



Q. Do you know whether this cow had ever been examined be- 

 fore by any one ? A. That is samples of milk taken and tested ? 



Q. Yes, sir ? A. Yes, sir ; I believe so. 



Q. By whom ? A. By my brother. 



Q. When ? A. I do not remember ; a month or so ago or several 

 months ago. 



By the COURT Q. Which cow was that, Star? A. I would not 



