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Show Bar . ( ( E R ) . ( 3280-3231 3230-3231 ) . ) 835 Had to ( climb dlinib ) , ( ovsr Over ) ( rocks xQaks ) ; trail was under water . ( R . 3231 . ) Copper mining in White Canyon ; copper ( beddqd beddocl ) in flat veins ( in ill ) sandstone ; shipped a number of cars ; freight rates too high , had to quit . Sacked , ore , sledded downhill , along fair wagon road to point on left bank of river ; then across river irt rowboat ; used four men going across when water , ( higli high ) ; loaded it in wagons and hauled it to ( Green- Green ) river . ( R . 3233 . ) Colorado River ( has his ) shifting bed , and changing of channels occurred during ( high-water highwater ) season ? after river settled down to low or normal water , very little change . ( R . 3233 . ) Sometimes other floods would have nearly same effect as spring high water . ( ( E R ) . 3266 . ) The ice gorges he ( lias has ) seen ( on oil ) the river generally last for several days , and as a general thing will break in ( twenty-four twentyfour ) to ( forty-eight fortyeight ) hours , and he believes the longest time he knew of one to last would be about a week . ( R . 3236 . ) In the sandstone ledge that he ( encountered enco-untered encountered ) twice near the Shock Rapids , there are narrow breaks or cracks in the rock ( , . ) He does not know how far they extend up the river . He went across and took an oar to follow them along , and would find ( an all ) open space and step across , but he did not know whether they continued on up or down the river , but ( tke the ) cracks were narrow , so that he could step . across , and some of them would be full of gravel . |