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Show A -1- 1L IBhe greatest distance that ( there fliere ) ( would wou'RI wouRI ) ( 'be be ) vapid water ( that tbat ) ( he lie ) ( encountered eucowitered ) would be ( about -iboiit iboiit ) ( one aile ) Iffindred ( yards 3-ards 3ards ) . ( R . . 4468 . ) z ( Cross-cxairfi-nation Crosscxairfination ) . ( R , . , Vol . 25 , pp . ( M69- M69 ) ) : i ( The I'lie Ilie ) first ( time tinic ) he went in to do placer ( mining minhig ) , ( he lie ) went in with a . team and wagon and kept the team down there all the time . He used them to pack ( siip-- siip ) plies occasionally ( and mid ) most of the supplies ( weifo weiie ) brought ( in iii ) overland . ( When 11,1lien 111lien ) Philpot and the other ( man inali ) ( went weut ) in with ( him Iiii-ii Iiiiii ) to build their boats they ( Avent went ) ( in iii ) overland , , ( although altlimigh ) ( they tlie3r ) ( had bf-id bfid ) a boat down there . It ( was Avas ) faster to go up ( with witli ) horses . ( R . 4469 . ) After ( he lie ) sprained his ankle ( he lie ) ( went welit ) up to ( BlufE Bluff ) with ( horses lioTses ) . He ( had bad ) three boats at ( that tliat ) time but ( he lie ) left ( them fficin ) ( on oil ) the ( bars Wars ) and ( came canie ) out ( overland overhand ) ( because becaiise ) it was the easiest way . ( R . 4470 . ) He does not know of anybody down ( there tliere ) that diverted the entire flow of the river at ( one o-rie orie ) ( time tinie ) , during low water , and ( he lie ) did not do it himself . In the ( canyon -iiyon iiyon ) the river is ( confined confiiied ) to such ( an -m m ) extent ( that tliat ) it ( was wlis ) impossible for it to ( change cliange ) its ( channel Cliaillie'l Cliailliel ) , but outside of the ( canyon ealiYOT17 ) ( the t1le ) river ( changes eliang-es elianges ) its ( channel clianuel ) once in two or three years and sometimes it may ( change cliange ) two or three times ( in iii ) one season . As the water goes down or ( comes eomes ) up , it may change from day to day , but ( he lie ) ( wouldn't wouldnt ) say that every change in stage ( brings bruiffs ) a rearrangement |