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Show 5758 205 3760 DIRECT EXAMINATION ( Resumed) By Mr. Blackmar; Q Mr. Miser, while you were on the San Juan River, did you notice any condition on the river which might be termed as a changing of the channel? A Yes, sir, there are three places that I recall dis-tintcly. Q Just tell me about those, and tell me what you ob-served in connection with them? A At our camp, near Clay Hill Crossing, the main current in the river shifted position from the middle of the channel to the bank, and then back to the middle of the channel. That took pace in the course of a few hours. Another place -- Q Now, then, before you leave that, had there been a perceptible rise or fall in the water? A That change took place during a flood which came down on the river. Q All right. Now, any others? A At Piute farm, where the channel is a little over |