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Show 5043 Johnson- 3056 Q How many automobiles go across there in the course of a year? A Automobiles and other vehicles, in 1896, 1897 and 1898 -- MR. FARNSWORTH: You mean 1926, 1927 and 1927? A Yes sir. 1926, 1927 and 1928, and I think 1925, it averaged about four hundred automobiles a year. After the deer- hunting season starts on the Kaibab forest during October, it runs up pretty well. BY THE SPECIAL MASTER: Q And other vehicles besides automobiles? A Wagons, pack outfits, they cross; Navajos. THE SPECIAL MASTER: That is all. BY MR. FARNSWORTH: Q You take all those across for compensation? A Yes sir. BY MR. BLACKMAR: Q During the years you just mentioned, it was operated by the county? A Yes sir. Q And they paid you a salary? A Paid me a salary. MR. BLACKMAR: That is all. THE SPECIAL MASTER: We will adjourn here for the day. ( Thereupon, at 5: 10 P. M., an adjournment was taken until Friday, October 11, 1929, at 9: 30 o'clock A. M.) |