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Show 134 The Special Master: How is that admissible? That has not anything to do with this disputed territory, has it? Mr. Blackmar: Well, it has, your Honor, because it shows the conditions up the river from Greenriver, Utah, and we expect to connect that up with the engineers. ( The document referred to was received in evidence and marked " Complainant's Exhibit No. 69.") Mr. Blackmar: I offer in evidence Department of the Interior map, showing the Navajo and the Hopi Indian lands in southeastern Utah, as Complainant's Exhibit No. 70. Mr. Farnsworth: What is the date of it? Mr. Blackmar: I do not see any date. Mr. Farnsworth: Is it one prepared for this suit? Mr. Blackmar: No; it is from the General Land Office records. ( The document referred to was received in evidence and marked " Complainant's Exhibit No. 70.") Mr. Blackmar: I offer in evidence Complainant's Exhibit No. 71, which is a certified copy of the various Executive Orders setting aside these Indian Lands in Southeastern Utah. The Special Master: Are not those Executive Orders published in the Statutes- at- Large? Mr. Collins: Not necessarily all of them. ( The document referred to was received in evidence and marked " Complainant's Exhibit No. 71.") Mr. Blackmar: I offer in evidence the report upon the Colorado River of the West, by Lieut. Joseph Ives, of the 2095 |