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Show 30 be examined in connection with them. The Special Master: Then this is simply offering them for such purposes as may appear later on in the examination? Mr. Blackmar: Yes, sir. Mr. Farnsworth: We want to interpose an objection to each of the pictures taken at points other than those in controversy here. The Special Master: Well, these are simply offered to be connected up later with admissible evidence. Mr. Blackmar: That is correct. Mr. Farnsworth: Yes; I understand that. But we object to each of the pictures contained in each of the exhibits, 11- A, 11- B, 11- C, 11- D and 11- E, which purport to have been taken at points removed from any of the portions of the river beds in controversy in this action, a separate objection being made as to each of such photographs. The objection is based upon the ground that they are irrelevant and not within the issues in thecase. The Special Master: Well, I understand that these are merely introduced now as a preliminary matter, to be connected later with evidence, so far as they may be material. Mr. Blackmar: That is correct. ( The documents referred to were received in evidence, and marked " Complainant's Exhibits Nos. 11- A, 11- B, 11- C, 11- D, and 11- E," respectively.) 1991 |