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Show 5547 3657 since be started the case -- you allege that the beds of these rivers are clearly marked upon the ground, and we admit I. You are bringing a suit to quite title. The bur-den is upon to show the boundaries of the land in dispute. Do you propose to show it in this case? Do you propose to introduce those meander surveys, or not? MR. BLACKMAR: I haven't determined that yet. MR. FARNSWORTH: You will determine it, of course, before we start in Washington, won't you? MR. BLACKMAR: Oh, undoubtedly I will. THE SPECIAL MASTER: of course, you can not quite title to land unless you know that land you are quieting title to. MR. FARNSWORTH: Will you inform we what your decision is on that, send me a telegram? MR. BLACKMAR: We will both be in Washington. MR. FARNSWORTH: I would like to know before. MR. BLACKMAR: I won't know until after I get to Washington. MR. FARNSWORTH: We will only have a couple of weeks or so between the Washington hearing and the Utah hear-ing. MR. BLACKMAR: I can not determine that until |