United States Court of Appeals For the Ninth Circuit . eing one cubic foot second forevery seventy acres and that there are strong evi-dence of irrigation on the lands of W. A. Morris asmy plat which I offer in evidence and marked ExhibitA shows the ditches and laterals as thej^ now existupon said ranch. Ans. Int. VI. I have also made a survey of theranch of T. N. Howell for the purpose of ascertainingthe amount of land that can be watered from theditches that are now placed upon the land of the saidT. N. Howell ranch. And I find that it has an areaof 237 acres and that I have made a plat ther


United States Court of Appeals For the Ninth Circuit . eing one cubic foot second forevery seventy acres and that there are strong evi-dence of irrigation on the lands of W. A. Morris asmy plat which I offer in evidence and marked ExhibitA shows the ditches and laterals as thej^ now existupon said ranch. Ans. Int. VI. I have also made a survey of theranch of T. N. Howell for the purpose of ascertainingthe amount of land that can be watered from theditches that are now placed upon the land of the saidT. N. Howell ranch. And I find that it has an areaof 237 acres and that I have made a plat thereof andattach the same to my deposition as Exhibit B. Ans. Int. VII. Yes, the lands on the T. N. Howellranch show marks of cultivation and irrigation andthat it is all surrounded by a ditch and can be wateredin fine shape if the water was allowed to flow thereon. JOSEPH H. NEVILLE. Subscribed in my presence and sworn to before methis the 27th day of March, A. D. 1905. [Seal] C. B. KING, Notary commission expires July 23,1907. ^ I [ a I 212 J. N. Bean et al. (Deposition of Joseph H. Neville.) water sufficient in Sage Creek during the irrigatingseason, as Mr. Morris main ditch at the point ofdiversion from Sage Creek has a capacity sufficientto carry the water allowed under the statute of theState of Wyoming, it being one cubic foot second forevery seventy acres and that there are strong Qxi-dence of irrigation on the lands of W. A. Morris asmy plat which I offer in evidence and marked ExhibitA shows the ditches and laterals as they now existupon said ranch. Ans. Int. VI. I have also made a survey of theranch of T. N. Howell for the purpose of ascertainingthe amount of land that can be watered from theditches that are now placed upon the land of the saidT. N. Howell ranch. And I find that it has an areaof 237 acres and that I have made a plat thereof andattach the same to my deposition as Exhibit B. Ans. Int. VII. Yes, the lands on the T. N. Howellranch show marks


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