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By Mr. Ahibal: 



Q. Has Mr. Garmon visited you and been in your district repeatedly 

 during the time you have been a forester ? 



A. I have seen him a good many times on the district — on Saranac 

 lake and at Elizabeth town; met him a great deal. 



By Mr. Adams: 



Q. How many times did you meet him last year ? 



A. Last year, four or five times; I haven't ^net him this year. 



Q. At what places did you meet him ? 



A. I can't call to mind all; Saranac lake, I think is one place; I have 

 seen him in Albany. 



Q. I speak of up in your district ? 



A. I can't think of any other place; that is the central point where' 

 we would generally meet. 



Q. The year before that how many times did you see him in your 

 district ? 



A. I can't call to mind, but it was a number of times; probably half 

 a dozen times; we had a suit*. 



Q. Whereabouts? 



A. At Saranac lake. 



Q. At that time a lawsuit was progressing that he had charge of? 



A, Yes, sir. 



Q. He was there on the business of the lawsuit? 



A. Yes, sir. 



Henry Bradley, being duly sworn, testified: 



By Mr. Fiero: 

 Q. Where do you reside ? 

 A. Minerva. 



Q. Do you know Thomas Powers ? 

 A. Yes, sir- 



Q. So you know lots 69, 71 and 72 of township 25 ? 

 A. Yes, sir. 



Q. Have you been upon those lots lately ? 

 A. Yes, sir. 

 Q. With whom? 



A. Orson P. Morse and Thomas Powers. 

 Q. For what purpose did you go there ? 

 A. To see if there had been any timber cut up on them. 

 Q. What is your business? 

 A. Well, sir; I am some like brother Shaw, 



