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Show 3335 Aurand- D 1360 is twenty or twenty- five miles west of the confluence. BY MR. FARNSWORTH: Q West of what confluence? A The Colorado and the San Juan. BY THE SPECIAL MASTER: Q East of the confluence, don't you mean? A I mean east, yes sir. BY MR. BLAKMAR: Q During the time you were in there did you ever see any boats on the San Juan river? A No sir. Q When you went into this country, was part of your employment to examine into the question of whether or not you would decide to drill a well at Indian creek if the freight could be brought down that way? MR. FARNSWORTH: Indian creek? Are you going back to Indian creek now? MR. FARNSWORTH: Indian creek? Are you going back To Indian creek, now? A Yes. BY MR. BLACKMAR: Q And after you had been in the country and made this examination, did you make a report to your company -- the officers of your company, on it? A No sir; I was accompanied by our chief geologist on part of the trip, and I presume he did. |