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Show him and toldhim what it ( 1293 3,223 ) wasbut ( didil'tiO didiltiO ) iim tho , name of the boat . He ( went -welit welit ) ( into Luto ) the general hauling and livery 6siness about 1909 . ( R . 4824-4825 . ) ( "When When ) ( lie' lie ) was in this business ( he lie ) used pack and saddle horses , boats , freight teams , ( an all ) automobile , buggy , aiid mules . ( R . 4826 . In addition to the freight he hauled for the ( gpy- gpy ) * ( ernmeiit ernment ) ( on oil ) theillargiierite he hauled all of ( his bis ) own ( freight freiglit ) from ( Greeiiriver Greenriver ) down , and outside of this ( he lie ) ( doesn't doesnt loesn't loesnt ) believe he hauled any other freight dowil , . the river . Aside from the Salt Lake boosters that he hauled on the ( Marguerite Margiterite ) , he took passengers ( 011 oil ) the ( Rich Rich- Rich ) ardson trip , which was a Government Survey Trip . Mr . Richardson did not stop from time to ( time tillie ) as he ( wasn't wasnt ) surveying . He was the head man of the Reclamation Service and went down to the ( junc- junc ) tion . ( R . 4827 . ) It took two days from the ( ranch Tanch ) and three days to get Richardson back . They had plenty of water at that time , as he recalls it . The average round trip would be about five days because they camped nights and ( didn't didnt ) get ( in ill ) days at all . ( R . 4829 . ) The hours would depend a little ( on oil ) whether it is high swift water or low , , water channel , but he would say it would be about fourteen hours ( running runnilig ) time on the down trip to the Cataract ( on oil ) the Marguerite . This would ( ill- ill ) ( clude elude ) stops and would take about two days ; seven hours each . It takes about ( one-third onethird ) longer to |