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Show 250 simply a statement as to where they rise and the mileage, and so on. Mr. Farnsworth: Yes, I do not object to that. ( The document referred to was received in evidence and marked " Complainant's Exhibit No. 85.") By Mr. Blackmar: Q. Mr. Hoyt, after you had completed your examination of the Colorado River, then you proceeded over to the San Juan River, did you? A. Yes, sir. Q. How did you make that trip over there? A. I was ordered to make an investigation of the physical characteristics of the San Juan River where is crosses the line between Colorado and Utah. I went overland by automobile to Ship Rock, going through Monticello to Ship Rock, and from Ship Rock I drove to the point where the corner of the four States was. At that place I camped and made a survey of the physical characteristics at the point where the San Juan crossed the state line. By the Special Master: Q. Where is Ship Rock? Is it in Colorado? A. New Mexico. By Mr. Blackmar: Q. In connection with that trip up there, did you prepare a report and special survey and examination? 2213 |