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Show 339 A From the Snake down Q Yes, from the Snake down. You did not go up to its head, did you? A No, sir. Q Where does the Columbia river rise. A Well, it rises -- it rises in Montana. Q Well, I am not sure about that. By the Special Master: Q The Snake River flows into the Columbia in the State of Oregon, does it not: A In the State of Washington. By Mr. Farnsworth. Q You know that one fork of the Columbia comes down from the north. A Yes, sir, one fork comes down from the north and circles around. Q You know that the headwaters of the Columbia are in the high mountains, anyhow, do you not, without knowing exactly where it originates? A Yes, sir. A But you, in preparing your table for the guidance and aid of the Court, took the Columbia river where the Snake enters it, did you not? Mr. Blackmar: I do not think that is fair, because we have no element of high mountains on the Colorado, the San Juan 2303 |