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Lumber flume at Bridal Veil, Oregon, having a drop of 2,500 feet in two miles. Timbers 12×12 and 60 feet in length have come down this flume

On the following morning, being impressed with the feeling that Kribs might come around to Burns' office with his "statement of facts," I resolved to remain in close touch with the latter's room, so as to prevent, if possible, any lengthy interview between them ; so immediately after breakfast I made it a point to proceed to Burns' office, where I went into camp in the most approved style.

Sure enough, the redoubtable Fred was "Johnny on the spot" soon after I got there, and it was killing to observe him sneak up into the room in abject fear of being seen by somebody. He presented a typewritten statement to Burns, alleged to cover his connection with the various transactions, but fortunately, I managed to sidetrack any extended conversation between the two.

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