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Show of the ( number liumber ) of times , ( 113G 11-136 ) but knows that it was ( uioi'C uioiC wore ) than once or twice . ( When Wben ) she ( was Avas ) ( working -worlchig worlchig ) at the store they ( never iiever ) took money from ( miners miuers ) ; it was always the retort . She took in a good deal of that . Her husband came down the San Juan River , from Fruitland , New Mexico in a boat about 1905 , , , she believes . Her mother afterwards sold this boat to a miner to use in taking his supplies down the ( river t-iver tiver ) from Bluff . ( R 4526-4527 . ) ( Gross-Examination GrossExamination Cross-Examination CrossExamination ) ( R . Vol . 26 , pp . 4527- 4529 ) : As a girl she ( didn't didnt ) do a great deal of horseback riding around Bluff , but she has ridden from La Sal [ to Bluff ] and back and forth several times . She went alone or with the mail carrier . She has gone over to the Navajo Reservation several times . She has forded the San Juan River on horseback , and has gone across it in boats . She would ( some some- some ) ¬ times cross just down from Bluff , and sometimes [ crossed ] with the ferry . ( R . 4527 . ) The Indians had a boat there to ferry their wool and supplies across . She never forded the river where the boats ( were we-I-e weIe ) , but it ( was -Nvas Nvas ) above Blut . perhaps a mile or so . She ( doesn't doesnt ) remember whether it was a common thing for the men and ladies of Bluff to ford the river on horseback from time to time . She has forded it several times , but the horse ( would -would would ) have |