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Show 746 ( ty-five tyfive ) miles out of ( Moab Afoab ) , that the copper occurs in sandstone , and that mining men ancl prospectors tell him that there are a great many showings of mineral wealth . ( R . 2880 . ) He is not familiar ( with Nvith ) the coal fields of Kane County in the vicinity of the Colorado River . Ile knows that there is some coal shipped to ( Monti- Monti ) cello that goes through Moab from Sego . Sego is a coal camp five miles north of Thompson in Grand County . There are some little coal deposits of poor grade east of Monticello , ( east cast ) of the Blue Mountains . He knows of no coal in the Lasal Mountains . ( R . 2880-2881 . ) Redirect ( examination examiration ) ( R . Vol . 16 , pp . 2882- 2890 ) : He has seen two or three or four ( lumber lamber ) rafts on the Colorado River , four at the outside , and that the words ( "general general ) use of the river for lumber rafts , " is limited to the four times that he saw them . . ( R . 2882 . ) ( "When When When ) he went up to view the wreck of the ( Un- Un ) dine , the boat was taken up on ( -wagon wagon a-wagon awagon ) , because it was lots quicker to get there by wagon . . He does not know whether this vast empire that Mr . . ( Parns- Parns Farns- Farns ) worth referred to in easternUtah can be irrigated from the Colorado River nor does he recall the , periods of the year when the lumber rafts came down . ( R . 2882 . ) Certain copies from the files of news items of the Grand Valley Times , now the Times Independent , , newspaper , owned by Xr . Taylor , , were received in evidence as ( Cornpl Compl ) . EA . 460 . ( R . 2883 . . ) |