Julian mines : exceptions to the survey of the Cuyamaca Grant, before the Surveyor-General of the United States, for California . 70 j A. E.; 3d, a photograph, X—J. A. E. See Testimony ofWarner, Ohrera, and Eeynolds. And particularly compareWarner, p. 150, Q. 25, with Eeynolds, p. 164, Q. 67, inchief, and p. 166, Q. 5, cross-examination ; also, De Zaldo,p. 161, Q. 7, with Eeynolds, next preceding. Perhapsone of the most decisive tests is furnished by Plate III, inthe petition for naturalization, as compared with the Disenoof Cuyamaca, ante, p. 166, Q. 8-13, testimony of Eeynolds(page 225 befor


Julian mines : exceptions to the survey of the Cuyamaca Grant, before the Surveyor-General of the United States, for California . 70 j A. E.; 3d, a photograph, X—J. A. E. See Testimony ofWarner, Ohrera, and Eeynolds. And particularly compareWarner, p. 150, Q. 25, with Eeynolds, p. 164, Q. 67, inchief, and p. 166, Q. 5, cross-examination ; also, De Zaldo,p. 161, Q. 7, with Eeynolds, next preceding. Perhapsone of the most decisive tests is furnished by Plate III, inthe petition for naturalization, as compared with the Disenoof Cuyamaca, ante, p. 166, Q. 8-13, testimony of Eeynolds(page 225 before Surveyor-General), in the followingparagraph: In four of the words of the petition (PlateIII) the letterr resembles r in the word Sierra of the Diseno ofCuyamaca ; in fifteen instances the letter r is formed differ-ently from the letter r in the word Sierra in the Diseno. It is thought the reader, less hasty in his judgment, mayfail to detect the slightest resemblance, as seen by Eeynoldsand De Zaldo, between the letter r or any other letter ofthis undisputed handwriting of Warner (Plate III) andthis Diseno of Contestants J?xAi&it £J~ A */i/c/tcrr$-Co. l/T?$F. <£cv*~ $£*& <££ZZ^ jtg %%r *2£~.*^~


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