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Show 1899 ( first fir-St firSt ) cataract ( 'where where where ) ( he lie ) had to ( make indke ) a detour . Itis quite a narrow canyon at the end of Cataract Canyon ( , ) ) but ( he lie ) could always find a little talus along the river , that was not disturbed . ( R . 5420 . He has been to the Colorado River near the ( Colo Colo- Colo ) ¬ rado line , and has seen the river in that stretch at points . He ( doesn't doesnt ) know just what is called ( Desola Desola- Desola ) ¬ tion Canyon on the Green River , but ( he lie ) has been up the Green River as far as the ( mouth moutli ) of Price River and ( he lie ) has crossed the Green ( River Pliver ) up above Jensen at various points . He has seen it at the mouth of the Duchesne and at the mouth of Bear River and at other points . ( R . 5421 . ) ( Recross-examination Recrossexamination Recross-exantivation Recrossexantivation ) ( R . , Vol . 31 , pp . 5422 ) : The building stone that he saw down at the junction of the Green and the Colorado Rivers , in his ( estima estirna- estirna ) ¬ tion , would weigh 145 pounds per cubic foot , and there . are 27 cubic feet in a cubic yard , or 3,915 pounds per cubic yard of building stone . ( R . 5422 . ) Further examination ( R . , Vol . 31 , pp . 5423- 5424 ) : He made his own ranch on the Green River , ( al- al ) ( though -though though ) the ground had been occupied . The Wheeler Ranch was just above this place and is now known as ( the -the the ) Wimmer Ranch . Mr . Ross Wheeler died about eight or nine years ago . In navigating these boats on the river he did not carry poles for getting free from sand banks , although he would carry little willow sticks for sounding the ( depth -depth depth ) of the water . ( R . 5423 . ) The pole that is |