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Show Kolb- D 778 now, and the question of law indicated can be argued later, and of course the effect of the evidence will be according to the decision of your Honor. THE SPECIAL MASTER: In connection with this case. BY MR. BLACKMAR: Now, Mr. Kolb, just what point had you gotten to? THE SPECIAL MASTER: Before we get away from this, in order to make clear that that question shall be fully argued, I assume counsel will consider the two cases I mentioned as to how far the court has already ruled. MR. FARNSWORTH: Yes. We were speaking of the lower part of Red canyon, I think I made it too long; I wasn't on any survey through there, you understand, and I don't just remember the length of Red canyon; possibly shorter than I said it was. We lined one boat at two different places in that canyon. There was one point called Ashley falls where the water was very low -- Is Ashley falls in the state of Utah? It is, yes sir. In Mr. Dellenbaugh's description of the conditions of the river from Green River, Wyoming, down to Ashley falls, did you find that to be an accurate description? MR. FARNSWORTH: We object to that. MR. BLACKMAR: I was just trying to save a little bit. 2746 |