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Show 1397 In 1903 , 1904 , and 1905 ( he lie ) took out thirty or ( forty forty- forty ) tons of ore , some of which was sent to Denver , usually for experimental purposes . He shipped ( sev- sev ) eral tons of ore to Denver , the rest being right where . he left it , at Elgin , below Little Valley , below ( Green- Green ) river and on the bank opposite his ranch . He ( doesn't doesnt ) , remember the occasion for leaving it there , but it . ( wasn't wasnt ) because he ( couldn't couldnt ) get his ( boat- boat boat ) up that it . was unloaded there . ( R . 5414 . ) His main camp ( was- was was ) at his ranch , where the ore was brought in and ( un- un ) loaded on the opposite side . After the company commenced to quarrel it was simply left there , ( wasn't wasnt ) moved , and is still on the west bank . The . ore arrived at this point on the west bank mostly overland by wagon and there was sort of a road ( , . ) built from the mine to the river opposite the ranch , Some of the ore was taken either to Elgin or ( Green- Green ) river by team . ( R . 5415 . ) He ( didn't didnt ) have any teams on his ranch except hired teams . There was a road passable with a wagon from ( Wimmer's Wimmers ) Ranch to . Greenriver during the time he was there . He was subpoenaed as a government witness in October and while he ( wasn't wasnt ) exactly ill , he told the Marshal he ( didn't didnt ) feel like coming in at that time . . ( R . 5416 . ) ( ( Claimant's Claimants ) Exhibit No . 633 , offered in evidence , being a letter from Mr . Wolverton to Mr . Ryan , June 17 , 19292 R . ( , ) ) ( Vol V61 ) . 31 , p . 5416 . ) Redirect examination ( R . , Vol . 31 , pp . 5417- 5421 ) : |