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Show 4874 Taylor- RD 2887 MR. FARNSWORTH: Other boats, passengers, when they arrived, when they left. THE SPECIAL MASTER: You offer it as an exhibit? MR. BLACKMAR: Yes, your Honor. THE SPECIAL MASTER: Mr. Farnsworth; doesn't object to this being offered on condition that he may supplement it by such other newspaper extracts as he may find and deem pertinent. Is that it? MR. FARNSWORTH: Just the local Press, as to facts; I mean Moab or Greenriver when I say local Press. THE SPECIAL MASTER: While I do not believe it is strictly competent, in view of the fact neither counsel objects I will admit it as an exhibit; but I shall expect councel to call my attention specifically to such facts as they think are proper and such articles as they think prove those facts, and beyond that not call it to the attention of the court. ( Complainant's Exhibit 460 was thereupon marked by the reporter.) BY MR. BLACKMAR: Q Mr. Taylor, how is the mail brought into Moab, and how has it been brought in since you have been familiar with the conditions there? A It is brought in now by truck and bus, and has been, I think, ever since about 1915. Q Prior to that time how was it brought in |