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Show 5792 3794 239 as to how they would reach this willow flat, I do not know, Q Well, I am merely asking for anything that you saw. What other cliff dwelling were there? A There were some small ruins underneath huge boulders at the mouth of Piute Creek, and there were some crude walls, made up of angular boulders near the 13- foot rapids. All of these ruins were close to the river. I did find a very few ruins in some of the side canyons, at distances from the river. The Special Master. That is all. ( Witness excused.) CHARLES SPAULDING HOWARD, a witness of lawful age, called by and on behalf of the Com-plainant, having been first duly sworn according to law, was examined and testified as follows: DIRECT EXAMINATION By Mr. Blackmar: Q Will you state your name to the Court, please? A Charles Spaulding Howard. Q Mr. Howard, what is your profession? A I am a chemist. Q Mr. Howard, where do you live? |