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Show 1109 Cross Examination ( R. volume 14, pp. 2612- 2616) He went to Lee's Ferry early in the spring of 1911, and he left there about the first of September. He was in there about three months. R. 2612- 2613. The Charles H. Spencer boat was built up above Lee's Ferry while he was there. They were hauling the stuff in at the time he was at Paris. he didn't see it launched. It might have been a week or two after it was launched that he saw it. He recalls that the boat made three round tripe from Lee's Ferry up to Warm Creek. He was not on any of these trips. He was never in Warm Creek; never at the coal mine. On the first of the trips it looked to him as it there were three or four ton of coal brought down. He doesn't know the width of the Charles H. Spencer, " probably sixteen feet, something like that; I wouldn't say, I really don't know, I don't know the exact length of it either." R. 2614 They brought a little more coal on the second trip than on the first one. He would not say it was two or three times as much; " I think they had about five or six tons the second time; there was a little larger pile then they had the first time." The third time they had the front, the none of the coat pretty well covered with coal; " we judged about fifteen or twenty tons." They brought this fifteen or twenty ton about a month before he left. R. 2614 Mr. Charles H. Spencer was there then he left. |