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Show 4426 Loper- RD 2446 Q How many horses did Mr. Seaboldt use? A Horses? Q Yes. A Four-- at that work, you mean, in 1915? Q Yes. A Four. Q In taking supplies in there just what route would he take up and down the river? A There is a trail parallels the river on the west side; there is one place it leaves the river a little ways, but comes back to the river again. Q When you get opposite Hite, how do you cross? A On the west side I said the trail is on the west side, the same side Hite is on. Q You were working for Seaboldt by the day, were you? A I sail Seaboldt; Mr. Evans was the engineer in charge of that work; it was Mr. Seaboldt's ground they was testing; that is how I got in the habit of saying I was working for Seaboldt. Mr. Evans is the man that paid me for the work. Q Generally, what work did you do down there? A When I wasn't boating I would be doing anything, helping around, chopping wood, anything there was to do. Sometimes Mr. Evans and Seaboldt's wife would take a notion to climb the mountains; I would go along. One time they wanted |