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Show 429 get it where you could start it again, and go on." R. 1112- 1113 On the trip when he was accompanied by Mr. Howland, Mr. Howland abandoned the project after going through Glen Canyon. Then his father was trapping on the rivers he sold furs some place in the east, Vernal, Utah, and Greenriver, Utah, being shipping points. Jensen, On the Green River, is a town of possibly five or six hundred people. Supplies to Jensen are brought in overland with team either from Hack, Colorado or from rice, Utah. They are not brought in by way of the river. Curay, on the Green River, is a town of probably two hundred fifty people, counting Indians. Supplies to Curay are brought in overland and not by way of the river. There is a ferry boat at Curay used for the purpose of crossing the river back and forth. The Ute Indians who live at Curay, use the ferry for crossing back and forth but so far as he knows, they do not use boats of their own in any way on the river. Re- cross examination R. 1116 Witness is acquainted with the fact that there is a tribe of Indians in Idaho known as the Blackfoot |