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Show 144 sets forth, or purports to set forth, a physical condition-- Mr. Collins: ( Interposing) Of the river. Mr. Farnsworth: ( Continuing) Seen by this witness on or off the river. Will not that fully met the situation? Mr. Blackmar: That is all right. Mr. Farnsworth: That is all right. Mr. Farnsworth: Any conclusions, or comparisons, or anything of that sort, we do object to. Mr. Blackmar: All right. ( The document referred to was received in evidence and marked " Complainant's Exhibit No. 75.") Mr. Blackmar: Now, with Exhibit 75 is also the diary and miscellaneous notes which Mr. Hoyt made at the same time, and I offer that, with the same understanding that we have as to the other. Mr. Farnsworth: Now, as to this also we have our objection as to the relevancy to any matter that is concerned here; much of that relates to matters that are not in controversy here. The Special Master: Yes; that is correct. Mr. Blackmar: Very well. By the Special Master: Q I suppose is more or less your field notes? A The diary is technical comments, and where I was and what I was doing. Mr. Farnsworth: That diary is largely a repetition, is it not? I did not read that carefully. 2105 |