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Show was tied up ( tihere there ) [ at Warm 921 Creek ] . That is ( tliQ the ) only time ( he lie ) ever saw the boat . ( R . 3645 . ) ( Recross-examination Recrossexamination ) ( R . , Vol . 20 , pp . 3645- ( 3C47 3647 ) ) : He did not stop at Warm Creek , ( but bat ) saw some coal , there , although ( he lie ) could not see how ( much inuch ) ; there may have been a ton or more . ( R . 3645 . ) The coal he saw was lying upon the banks at the mouth of Warm Creek . He believes they call it Rock Creek . ( R . 3646 . ) He did not get out to investigate the coal ; and did not see any large piles of it . On the Turner trip , Turner took the boat back up the river , and he , Hite , went on to Flagstaff . The Wyschuhn boats were left at Lees Ferry . He was employed by Wyschuhn as boatman . After the Turner trip , he went overland from ( Flag Flag- Flag ) staff to Daggett , California , and then to Salt Lake City . ( R . 3646 . ) He saw Turner after that at Hite , and he had the boat there with him . ( R . ( 3647 3G47 ) . ) LESTER A . SHAW For Complainant ( Record , vol . 20 , pp . 3649-3674 ) Lester A . Shaw of Kingston , N . J . , sales engineer for the Lehigh Coal & Navigation Company , was in and about the Colorado ( River Itiver ) in Utah , in 1914 ; at that time being interested in some uranium claims on the San Rafael , about 15 miles south of Greenriver , Utah , on the west side of the Colorado River . The claims were about 5 or 10 ( miles iniles ) up from the mouth of the San Rafael . ( R . 3650 . ) |