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Bixby and Captain McKennon and the testimony of Mr. Hopkins and my testimony (I was clerk to Captain McKennon) was taken. There is no conflict in that evidence. I understand that these affidavits tend to contradict that evidence. That evidence was taken before the Commission in the Indian Territory, and there was nothing tending to contradict that evidence, and I do not think it would be quite reasonable and fair to reach a conclusion of fact now. If that particular fact is of importance, and I... presume it is of some importance. I do not believe it would be quite fair that that conclusion of fact should be resolved in favor of these affidavits which have been put in as against a solemn oral evi- dence of the officials of the Government of the United States, whose officers must be presumed to have done their duty. In the absence of a clear showing to the contrary, it must be so presumed. They are able and distinguished men and good men, so far as anybody knows, and I do not believe that their solemn statements, they being representa- tives of the Government of the United States, and having been pre- sumed to have done their duty, and having testified positively and unequivocally as to these facts, should be rejected.
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