United States Court of Appeals For the Ninth Circuit . e build-ing? A. Different views of the same buildings. Q. How many buildings were there? A. Three. Q. What do they consist of? A. House and barn and—sujDposed to be a chick-en-house. Recross-examination. (By Mr. McCONNELL.) Q. Under whose instructions did you take thesepictures? 426 J. N. Bean et al. (Deposition of F. W. Hine.) A. Well, it was a notion of my own; I had mycamera with me. Q. Under whose instructions did you bring themwith you to this taking of depositions? A. Well, it was the wish of Mr. Bent. Q. Is it your opinion as a wate


United States Court of Appeals For the Ninth Circuit . e build-ing? A. Different views of the same buildings. Q. How many buildings were there? A. Three. Q. What do they consist of? A. House and barn and—sujDposed to be a chick-en-house. Recross-examination. (By Mr. McCONNELL.) Q. Under whose instructions did you take thesepictures? 426 J. N. Bean et al. (Deposition of F. W. Hine.) A. Well, it was a notion of my own; I had mycamera with me. Q. Under whose instructions did you bring themwith you to this taking of depositions? A. Well, it was the wish of Mr. Bent. Q. Is it your opinion as a water expert that thewater a man gets to irrigate his land depends uponthe size of his house? A. No, sir, but I would judge it would show theimprovements on his ranch. Q. What has that got to do with his water? A. Well, we didnt find any water. Q. He dont irrigate his house, does he? By Mr. PIERSON.—We object to that as irrele-vant and immaterial.(By Mr. PIERSON.) Q. These pictures were taken at the time youmade the survey, Mr. Hine? A. Yes, sir. 427. — -<. — Q,govuscourtsca9briefs0423


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