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Show 4671 Kirkpatrick- D 2685 Q And no inhabitants? A No inhabitants. MR. BLACKMAR: that is all. THE SPECIAL MATER: Will you let we see those instructions that have been put in evidence? MR. FARNSWORTH: We desire to examine the volume before they formally go in. MR. BLACKMAR: I have offered it. He just wanted to preserve the right to object. THE SPECIAL MATER: I don't suppose Mr. Farnsworth objects. MR. FARNSWORTH: I have no idea I will object. I would like to see the entire volume, see whether there are any other pertinent things. THE SPECIAL MATER: It was his question at Denver upon which the point came up, so I don't imagine he is going to object. I wish, Mr. Blackmar, as you have offered this and the question of its relevancy must be argued out, I wish you would ask this witness, for the purpose of the record, to state what the process of meandering consists of, and what was the purpose of making these meanders on the San Juan and Colorado rivers when they were made. The answers will be subject to the same question as to their relevancy on a later argument. |