“Mr. Marchand. What commission did you receive from the railroads on account of Porter Brothers up to that time?
“Mr. Watson. I told you that was all stopped about four years ago, to the best of my recollection.”
“Mr. Marchand. Do you remember receiving from the Union Pacific Railroad Company $1,400 in 1898—January 25, 1898?
“Mr. Watson. I do not.
“Mr. Marchand. You have no recollection of that?
“Mr. Watson. No, sir.
“Mr. Marchand. In 1899 there appears upon the ledger of Armour & Co., or rather the Fruit Growers’ Express, an item of $47,000, a credit. Do you know where that came from?
“Mr. Watson. I do not know anything about the books of Armour & Co.
“Mr. Marchand. Do you remember having received from C. & A. as on the books of Armour & Co., on the 10th of October, 1899, the sum of $45,219?
“Mr. Watson. I do not. I guess if you look it up you will find it is ‘credits and allowances.’