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Show launch that belonged to Captain 932 Yokey , the name ( of' of ) which he does not recall . He afterwards had two . . launches , one ( he lie ) ( thinks tbinks ) named the ( Rittcr Ritter ) and the other the Belle of Shannon . ( R . 3678 . ) They had another boat there , an old piece of a . boat , that belonged to ( Wimmer Wirnmer ) , Tom Wimmer , a ( stern-wheel sternwheel ) ; it seems to him they had that boat . But that first trip that he made was certainly in that boat that belonged to Captain Yokey . ( ( E R ) . ( 3578-3579 30-78-3579 ) . ) That boat was about fifteen or sixteen feet long , probably ten horsepower , and drew fifteen inches of o water at the scupper line . He and Mr . Yokey were the only members of the party . He had with him ( some soine ) maps secured from the War Department or the Survey that were secured in 1909 , a copy of which he has with him . Compl . Exh . marked No . 480 , entitled ( "Plan Plan ) of the Green ( Eiver River ) , Utah , United States ( Engineer's Engineers ) Office , Los Angeles , May 19 , 1910 , " was . one of the maps which he used on that occasion . ( ( E R ) . 3679-3680 . ) The Geological Survey had made the original map , . and when Lieutenant Leeds had undertaken this , investigation he used this as a basis for ( his bis ) maps . , Those were based on Mr . ( Harrigan's Harrigans ) original survey . And witness had used this map as a guide for his reconnaissance work . Q . Now , take this map ; take , for instance , right here [ indicating opposite Greenriver , it bears ( the the- the ) imprint ( "H H "E E ) . W . 4059 . " What does that mean ? , ( ( E R ) . 3682 . ) |