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Show 3797 Woodbury- D 1818 Q That is about eighteen or twenty miles below Greenriver? A Fourteen or fifteen miles, along in there somewhere; none other than this one man. Q Between the mouth of the Green river and the cataracts did you encounter any difficulties? A No. There is a four- mile stretch in there that is fairly narrow, two rivers converge; there is plenty of water there. I said the first noon out we encountered this man; it was the second day out, must have been around twenty- six or twenty- seven miles down. I was wrong in that first statement of seeing this man the first noon; it was the next noon when we stopped and ate lunch near an old cabin. Q Just describe the progress of this trip through Cataract canyon. THE SPECIAL MASTER: Isn't this repetition here? This is the third man of this expedition. Can he add anything new to it? If there is anything new, I wish you would call his attention to it. Doesn't seem to me we need the descriptions of three men on the same expedition. MR. FARNSWORTH: I don't object to your asking this witness, if you care to shorten it, whether he would testify |